Anybody need a good car detailer?
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Anybody need a good car detailer?
Now that I got rid of my S and the merc I don't really have anything to wash/wax. NowI have a bunch of Zaino and Griots Garage cleaning stuff sitting around not being used, so I am now offering my services as an auto detailer to you guys. I might already get a good portion of the local Ferrari/Lamborghini guys, so I'd be happy to add a few S2000's to the list. If anybody is too lazy or busy to wash their own cars or if you would just like it to be freshened up for top down season, just let me know (but don't PM me because I don't get them).
And of course I use 100% cotton cloths, no high pressure water, and no silicon-based products.
And of course I use 100% cotton cloths, no high pressure water, and no silicon-based products.
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Originally Posted by david1,Apr 6 2005, 07:55 AM
My S has only been wet 3 times in 3 years! But thanks for the offer.
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Originally Posted by david1,Apr 6 2005, 08:55 AM
My S has only been wet 3 times in 3 years! But thanks for the offer.
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i thought cotton is not good, I have switched over to large high end microfiber and seem to get fewer scratches(3 black cars), even the highest end cotton towels i had left very fine scratches compared to the microfiber. now this is looking at the paint under flourescent light close up.
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Originally Posted by Ubetit,Apr 6 2005, 11:06 AM
My cotton towels have been relegated to cleaning up spills on the floor. Only Pakshak MF for me.