Park the Jeep in the sun to heat up the flares to open up the pores. Pull it in the shade and start scrubbing with the CG Heavy Bug & Tar Wash, rinse off and dry. Heat up the flare with a blow dryer...
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Park the Jeep in the sun to heat up the flares to open up the pores. Pull it in the shade and start scrubbing with the CG Heavy Bug & Tar Wash, rinse off and dry. Heat up the flare with a blow dryer...
Clean, condition and wipe off access residue. Make sure to not use too much of the conditioner.
Make sure surface is dry, use an air gun to loosen dirt and debris. Brush with a medium stiff bristle brush and vacuum. Once surface is clean form larger debris, lightly mist with a cleaner like...
This is a tough one, never had the experience of tackling that one. I would start of testing the area with different type of solutions. Steam would be my first option, since it would be the safest....
I hate it when dealers use decal to brand the store. Yes, heat will normally do the trick to help release the adhesive from the panel. Any residue, I like to use a little bit of Butter Wet Wax with a...
What you are willing to pay for a polisher will determine on what to get. What price point are you looking at?
Most coating are stand alone product. Coating or no coating, you will always have imperfections from washing, you can never get around it. There is no magic potion that prevents scratches, swirls or...
Glaze before sealant.
Yep, glazes that I know of only makes sense if it's on the surface.
Look into Pete's 53 if you want to step up from Butter Wet Wax.
Blacklight for the WIN..great job.
Looks like paint? If it is, try Mineral Spirits on a white cotton towel and lightly work back and forth motion. May have to try a few time, the towels may leave marring but recommend washing after...
Remove any imperfection you wish. Do not apply any glaze, wax or sealant, Just apply the coating but make sure to follow instructions and make sure surface is not hot or coating will flash quickly...
You can never have too many..lol
I clean my interior details with steam and dry off with microfiber towels.
Holy cow, that too hot to detail. If the weather is 90+, the paint is a lot warmer and things tend to dry out fast and working in this type of temperature is unbearable. When temperature is too hot,...
Pete's is great, works well with paint that have pearls and metallics. I recommend sealing first with Jet Seal. These two combo is amazing. There is a kit on the Chemical Guys website and I think...
It's tricky to remove scratches and swirls on windshield. Needs a special cutting compound, cutting pad and buffer. If not done right, the windshield will have a haze. I recommend finding a...
Meticulous Matte Detailer works great to maintain matte wraps and vinyl. It also provides protection as well.
They are easily removed by using wheel and tire cleaner like Sticky Gel Wheel & Rim Cleaner. Spray on, let sit for a couple of minutes, agitate and rinse. Dry and dress the tires. I like Silk Shine,...
It all depends what you are looking to do and how much you want to spend. Speed Wipe is my go to qd and you cant beat the price. If you are going to use it on a weekly basis, other products may be...
You could even try the VSS with a Orange Hex or White Hex.
With any DA you will need to slow your pace down and use lots of pressure to cutting. Orange Hex pad with V34 I would start off highest speed with about 8 pounds of pressure and start form there...
Shine like a diamond!
Pressure washer with high pressure nozzle will do crazy damaged to paint, it will rip it right off. I learns it the hard way first time I used one many many years ago. It took a chunk of paint off my...