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    Why did he say mobile car washers were no good? did he give you a reason or was it to just drum up business for him

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMS_Dan View Post
    Why did he say mobile car washers were no good? did he give you a reason or was it to just drum up business for him
    ny experience with them is that its a clasic case of time=money, so the quicker they get their cars for the day done the quicker they get paid and get to sit on the couch with a beer...

    that being said, the high pressure self serve wash places are one of the worst things you can do to your paintwork, so they arent much better...

    i suffer from a lack of time too, but i push to get it in on a sunday arvo or something, i just hate paying some tool good money to do somethin i could do just as easily...

    nothing major, just a microfibre mitt using the 2 bucket method, pat drying the car with a microfibre towel (to minimise swirls) and a sealant (ie. wax/polish) every few months

    keeps my cars looking decent enough considereing i can get through it on half an hour...
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    Be careful not to generalise but, not all of us are toold concerned with just getting paid

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMS_Dan View Post
    Be careful not to generalise but, not all of us are toold concerned with just getting paid
    Speaking of getting paid and using forums to drum up business ... are you a sponsor on this site, Dan? I ask because you appear to be drumming up business and don't appear to be a sponsor.

    If you WOULD like to be a sponsor, there is a specific business area for our sponsors and your would be welcome to join them. Otherwise ... we cannot have new members just joining to spruik their business on, what is essentially, a not-for-profit enthusiasts forum.

    Please declare business interests.

    Dave
    Last edited by DaveMack; 24-05-2008 at 10:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveMack View Post
    Speaking of getting paid and using forums to drum up business ... are you a sponsor on this site, Dan? I ask because you appear ro be drumming up business and don't appear to be a sponsor.

    If you WOULD like to be a sponsor, there is a specific business area for our sponsors and your would be welcome to join them. Otherwise ... we cannot have new members just joining to spruik their business on, what is essentially, a not-for-profit enthusiasts forum.

    Please declare business interests.

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    Have a talk to Neil Im not trying to drum up business per say. We were talking yesterday and he said he didnt think there was any detailers on here. So i said ill have a look around and answer any questions the guys may have re detailing. We also spoke about sponsorship

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    Thanks, Dan. I will speak to him ... obviously we need clearer lines of communication as to who has spoken to admin and who has not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOLEIN1 View Post
    that being said, the high pressure self serve wash places are one of the worst things you can do to your paintwork, so they arent much better...
    Excuse my ignorance, but what's wrong with the self serve car washes? I'm not allowed to wash my car at home because of water restrictions, and I want to steer clear of the automatic washes. I've been to the Vikings car wash at Erindale a couple of times (for you Canberra ppl) and it seems OK so far... am I going to get a nasty surprise sometime soon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMS_Dan View Post
    Be careful not to generalise but, not all of us are toold concerned with just getting paid
    didint mean to generalise, thats why i said 'with my experience'

    yes there are some good detailers out there, but people really need to be careful

    have a look on the finalinspection and detailparadise forums - theres loads of DIY info on there and contacts to pros in your particular state

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_walker View Post
    Excuse my ignorance, but what's wrong with the self serve car washes? I'm not allowed to wash my car at home because of water restrictions, and I want to steer clear of the automatic washes. I've been to the Vikings car wash at Erindale a couple of times (for you Canberra ppl) and it seems OK so far... am I going to get a nasty surprise sometime soon?
    i wouldnt stress too much, depends on how fussy you are

    main downers to them is that idiots use the brushes to clean their 4x4's, brake dust encrusted wheels and other rather dirty places

    this basically means that the brush is FULL of micro swirl (aka 'swirl mark') causing dirt particles and will cause your paint work to look rather dull, especially darker colours. you will also find that some of those types of places also dont filter their water properly, and can cause water etchings due to all the road grime etc in the water

    to avoid the scratches, use the high pressure gun to rinse it out for 30 secs or so to get most of it out...

    with my old car (before the golf) i had a full paint correction done, and couldnt bear to scratch it up again. so instead of using the brush, i would go late at night with my usual bucket, car wash and microfibre mit and wash it there in the bay, kept both myself and the SA water restrictions happy

    not saying that everyone has to go to these lengths, nor am i saying that swirl marks make your car look crap (after all they are impossible to eliminate 100%), just saying that a well maintained/polished car looks brilliant, no matter what it is...
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    If you do have the time to clean the car 2 magic things you need.
    1. the Magic Clay bar - basicially erases anything stuck to the paint (get the blue one - looks like a block of BluTac
    2. P21S Carnuba Wax Paste - this stuff is absolutely brilliant - bought a shine up on my 10 yo car like it was brand new

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