My first attempt at detailing

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JH86

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My daily was bogging from its outing at nuttscorner, im im open to try new things so here goes

Before





My selection of products from my grannys


Allways wet the car first to prevent swirl marks



Apply an even layer of product


Large brush for large panels







Any bits you have missed, just quick wipe with your hands





With wheels the process is alot different, apply the product to the brush rather than car




Dont be affraid to get right in






And as you can see the results speak for them selvs






As easy as that
 

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I'm pretty sure this isn't your 1st attempt, if I remember right you have cracked this joke a number of times before, moved on from the fish eye lenses a see?
Yes but ive moved on to a gopro hero 4 black as you can see its cool, wide and very trendy

 

colin84

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So this is the one bucket method I keep hearing about.

Edit* Actually I see you haven't even used a bucket lol
 

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I just died a little inside.....i dunno which part was worse lol

Though joking aside did know a "detailer" well that what he liked to call him self that brush washed every car!....some cases a quick wash was a dash of traffic film remover and straight into the bursh no pre clean or rinse, also fond of black dye for the carpets! doesnt get much repeat business...dunno why lol
 
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RoniN

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My daily was bogging from its outing at nuttscorner, im im open to try new things so here goes

Before





My selection of products from my grannys


Allways wet the car first to prevent swirl marks



Apply an even layer of product


Large brush for large panels







Any bits you have missed, just quick wipe with your hands





With wheels the process is alot different, apply the product to the brush rather than car




Dont be affraid to get right in






And as you can see the results speak for them selvs






As easy as that

I want to see you post that on Detailing World and then watch as they go into complete meltdown !!!!! (y)

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Stu Beck

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Top work. I wash my car with the brush we wash lorries with in work. When did washing a car become detailing anyway?
 
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