So just how Ana_ are ya ?
What's the best shampoo, best wax, best technique to apply ? This Brit obviously has it down to a science !
Check out this video
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/W...ner_153713.htm
Just my Dos Centavos !
Check out this video
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/W...ner_153713.htm
Just my Dos Centavos !
Ya know, he uses a bucket imported from America! lol
He may be high dollar, but he still doesn't follow some very basic washing rules. You shouldn't wash a car in direct sunlight. The droplets magnify the sunlight and burn tiny holes into the paint. Also, you should only wash on panel at a time, rince, then move on to the next panel.
He may be high dollar, but he still doesn't follow some very basic washing rules. You shouldn't wash a car in direct sunlight. The droplets magnify the sunlight and burn tiny holes into the paint. Also, you should only wash on panel at a time, rince, then move on to the next panel.
Originally Posted by cgocifer
Ya know, he uses a bucket imported from America! lol
He may be high dollar, but he still doesn't follow some very basic washing rules. You shouldn't wash a car in direct sunlight. The droplets magnify the sunlight and burn tiny holes into the paint. Also, you should only wash on panel at a time, rince, then move on to the next panel.
He may be high dollar, but he still doesn't follow some very basic washing rules. You shouldn't wash a car in direct sunlight. The droplets magnify the sunlight and burn tiny holes into the paint. Also, you should only wash on panel at a time, rince, then move on to the next panel.
Steve
Looks like the same guy doing a Veyron with detailed before and after shots, pretty interesting...
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=27687
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=27687
just goes to show you that dudes with money don't really have a clue. If it costs a lot, it must be good! Ha, the only special things he does is use a refractometer to look at the paint from a microscopic point of view. Oh, and he uses some natural, over-priced wax. I'll bet that Zaino and Zymol offer better protection and shine from a technological point of view. I need to start doing that job! $10,000 per car? Ridiculous. I'll bet those owners see a shiny car, and say, "Wow, that was worth it!" I could do the same thing for a hundred bucks or so, labor included! hahahahaha
Easy there...Paul Dalton is a marketing genious. He has found his niche and has targeted them precisely. Yeah, we can all find some faults with his techniques, but he is certainly better than the average guy. If you research him a little more you will see that he truly has some skill in his work, which is rare to find these days with all of these volume-driven detail shops. But, is he overpriced...I think so.




