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Jay's detailing Guide ^_^
i luv understeer:
great guide cant wait for the weekend :happy2:
xjay1337:
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--- Quote from: xjay1337 on April 27, 2014, 06:15:02 pm ---Ah I can see mate.
nice one.
what i would recommend is a proper light directed at the panel for good before and after shots, not only for the pictures but for yourself when working you can see what you've done to the car in terms of your correction and any holograms you may have left :)
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Yh I see that you suggested that in your guide. May have to be the next item for my detailing list :laugh:
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A good light source is vital to being able to work properly. A set of standing halogen lights are very much recommended for working on a panel at large, but then an inspection with a spotlight / flashlight is recommended. It would be good to have both a halogen (yellow) and LED one as some swirls may not be as visible under certain types of light.
xjay1337:
I am going to do some more information regarding ceramic/silica coatings and things specific to rotary polishing as well over the next week or so when i can get some time. so keep eyes peeled.
Powervalve Nige:
Faboulous write up Jay :congrats:
Cheers
Nige
Leebo310:
--- Quote from: xjay1337 on June 06, 2014, 04:14:31 pm ---I am going to do some more information regarding ceramic/silica coatings and things specific to rotary polishing as well over the next week or so when i can get some time. so keep eyes peeled.
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Good stuff mate.
Any chance you could add in something about headlight restoration and polishing too?! That's one of the things that I struggle on so any advice/guidance would be great.
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