Nice work Nick. Your attention to detail is humbling for guys on this forum.
Nice work Nick. Your attention to detail is humbling for guys on this forum.
Nice work man. I gotta pick up a little green machine. I usally spray APC+ diluted scrub and then extract.
What did you use on the wheels. ?
Last edited by Ferrarislave; 03-25-2004 at 05:09 PM.
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Nick,
One word.......... "WOW"!
How do you like the SSR2.5? awd330 says it`s good stuff.......... I`m betting you think the same!
Fantastic work Nick. I hope you get many referrals from detailing that monster.
Circus1--
An extractor is a fancy word for a carpet shampooer, or a steam cleaner as some will call them. You can find this one on Bissel.com to find out more info. The "professional" level ones with heat tend to start around $500.....by the looks above, it did just as well of a job. Now the Mytee and others will have the edge over carpets that are totally gunked up, but that isn`t my focus.
I will shoot you over a picture of a 98` Landcrusier I did a few months back. It is Maroon, but was really dull, until I went to work on it
tkr and Frozen--
The Wheels got Meg`s "Hot Rims" gently scrubbed in, sprayed off, then washed with Adam`s Wash n` Wax soap and a wash mitt. As for the tires, this one got Poorboy`s Bold n` Bright.
Poorboy and Boss--
SSR 2.5 definitely fills the gap....I really like it in the sense that I have been using Meg`s DACP. This really did not have the hazing of DACP, came off easier, and smelled great!! Worked in well with the PC starting a 3 and finishing at 5. It`s definitely a product for those "medium" type condition cars or just dark cars like the one above if all you want to do is a 2 step polishing process. I doubt it could be a stand alone polish, although it was getting dark when I finished buffing it....I will have to look at that next time. Can`t beat the $15 or less when it comes out!
To all (membim)--
Thanks for the kind words!!
Nick Carberry
~Detailing high-end cars with quality products~
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