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MotorCity Honda
10-06-2007, 02:49 PM
I often detail non honda vehicles and use numerous products techniques and was wondering if any of the memebers on here would be interested in periodic reviews or even details with product descriptions on non honda vehicles?
So, would the masses be interested in seeing, reading about products even though it MAY not be on a Honda...
My ears are open.
stevencrosbie
10-06-2007, 03:33 PM
Toyota Tundra Please!
Thank you, although if you were closer, I'd just pay you to do it for me so I could see the results on my Truck :)
namegoeshere
10-07-2007, 12:00 AM
I'm sure a few (many?) people would be interesting in learning about new detailing products and their effectiveness.
messfeeder
10-07-2007, 12:59 AM
Sure, why not?:dunno::yes:
MotorCity Honda
10-07-2007, 12:11 PM
Thanks for replying fellas.. kinda funny that when you ask for people's opinions you get three responses, when you don't ask for peoples opinions everyone is so vocal:lmao:
So, I will post some reviews I have been working on.
Cheers,
j...
SatinSilver
10-07-2007, 12:16 PM
That would be very helpful! If you could also mention where product was obtained from (online, store etc).
HondaPOD
10-07-2007, 12:24 PM
Yeah, do you use Meguiars? That stuff is awesome [+ KINDA EXPENSIVE].
MotorCity Honda
10-07-2007, 12:34 PM
Toyota Tundra Please!
Thank you, although if you were closer, I'd just pay you to do it for me so I could see the results on my Truck :)
Now that Sir would be a job and a half... I have a go to process for white that really makes the paint dripping wet and that is hard to do on white!!!! Quite the protection as well...
Have yet to do a new tundra.... but then again not too many of them around here which makes sense sits this is Big3 land!
Yeah, do you use Meguiars? That stuff is awesome [+ KINDA EXPENSIVE].
I use some meguirs products and meguirs is good stuff, but to be honest even my favorite megs and mothers stuff just seems to sit on my shelf and never get pulled out when I am deciding what to use.
I really need to sell a lot of stuff off so I can focus on my core products.
That would be very helpful! If you could also mention where product was obtained from (online, store etc).
Done!
SCABADA
10-07-2007, 01:02 PM
I often detail non honda vehicles and use numerous products techniques and was wondering if any of the memebers on here would be interested in periodic reviews or even details with product descriptions on non honda vehicles?
So, would the masses be interested in seeing, reading about products even though it MAY not be on a Honda...
My ears are open.
Yes I'd be very interested. I use to spend a lot of time on Autopia but haven't been on that forum now for over a year. Having reviews on this forum would be nice and hopefully it will be one more thing that keeps me coming back to this forum.
anysia
10-07-2007, 01:03 PM
i'd love to hear what products work well for what. ie-if a car has alot of swirls, what did you use to minimalize their appearance? including not only the product used, but the rags (microfiber/cotton/pads/atc).
and include the color of the paint you used it on. one thing that doesn't fluctuate much is will this product make a light color pop? will this product give a hazy/oily appearance to a very dark color/take alot of elbow grease to use effectively? those sorts of things that won't vary much from paint job to paint job, but are common issues with products on certain colors.
and what would you use on a kitchen faucet to minimalize scratches?? :lmao: ok, so i was trying to get rid of some water spotting and other nasty stuff on our kitchen faucet the other day and i know some products that would be used on those metal bumpers and such may help on the kitchen fuacet thing too..... :lmao: and since i don't like extra chromage on my cars, i don't tend to have much of a need for a stock pile of products that help the issues you run into with those kinds of surfaces. but i do have a need for it in other areas! :lmao:
MotorCity Honda
10-07-2007, 02:57 PM
i'd love to hear what products work well for what. ie-if a car has alot of swirls, what did you use to minimalize their appearance? including not only the product used, but the rags (microfiber/cotton/pads/atc).
and include the color of the paint you used it on. one thing that doesn't fluctuate much is will this product make a light color pop? will this product give a hazy/oily appearance to a very dark color/take alot of elbow grease to use effectively? those sorts of things that won't vary much from paint job to paint job, but are common issues with products on certain colors.
and what would you use on a kitchen faucet to minimalize scratches?? :lmao: ok, so i was trying to get rid of some water spotting and other nasty stuff on our kitchen faucet the other day and i know some products that would be used on those metal bumpers and such may help on the kitchen fuacet thing too..... :lmao: and since i don't like extra chromage on my cars, i don't tend to have much of a need for a stock pile of products that help the issues you run into with those kinds of surfaces. but i do have a need for it in other areas! :lmao:
Maybe this will help with your faucet??
http://www.driveaccord.net/forums/showthread.php?t=13207
RTexasF
10-09-2007, 04:41 AM
Go For It Grasshoppa!
anysia
10-09-2007, 01:23 PM
Maybe this will help with your faucet??
http://www.driveaccord.net/forums/showthread.php?t=13207
wonder if i can find a sample of it??
of course, i think stevel even thought i had lost it when i started trying to restore the kitchen faucet with anything beyond a normal kitchen cleaner. :lmao:
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