hey guys, its been a while since i've posted in here. i'm detailing an 07 lexus with tan carpets on saturday that has some cranberry juice stains. they have been there for about a month, what do you recommend? i do have a bissel... but what about a chemical?
ive been detailing for a long time, and i want to try zaino. i dont need the wash, clay, polish for getting out scratches, i just want to get the crazy zaino shine. what are the bare essentials in order to get the shine?
Detailed a filthy Kia Sorento today and wetsanded a recent keying on my GTI. My car came out better, but it still needs to be painted because some areas are too deep.
Kia:
Wash
Clay
#83 @ 1400 rpm with LC polishing pad
#16 X's 2
Wheels got Nufinish
Interior:
Woolite
Lexol
LGCM...
this is my gti 20th anniversary with 21k on it. i decided today that it needed "the works" so i spent much of my day paying attention to all the little things.
engine: nxt wash and simple green, AA to dress
exterior:
nxt wash
megs blue clay
kerosene on small amount of tar
megs hot shine...
heres my buddies nissan frontier that i did the other day. sorry no before photos. it had alot of deep scratches that didnt polish out.. i didnt feel like running the rotary on it though.. this was just a quick exterior job.. for free.
NXT wash
mothers clay
nxt wash on wheels
kerosene on...
ive been a long time lurker of this forum but never posted because i never had a good digital camera.
exterior.
nxt wash
mothers clay
Meguiars hot shine on tires
#80 on LC polishing pad @ 1400 rpm
#16 as LSP
NuPolish on wheels
EO 20/20 on windows inside and out
befores
during...
has anyone in here used Banana Magic? ive been trying it out at my work for a few weeks now... its very easy to work with and leaves a really nice wet shine. just wondering if anyone has any first hand with this product.
btw.. ive been lurking around these forums for a while now... i just...