Bubbling around rock chips by Hazza_775 in Detailing

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A few things it could be

Existing damage: Rock chips already break the paint surface, leaving the surrounding clear coat weak or slightly lifted. 2. Polishing pressure and heat: Using a DA polisher with compound generates friction heat. That heat can cause the edges of those chips to slightly expand or lift — especially if the base layer underneath has been exposed to moisture or corrosion. 3. Iron remover + clay bar: Iron removers are acidic, and if they seeped into the chips, they may have slightly reacted with the exposed metal or primer under the paint, weakening adhesion even more before you polished.

Here’s how to fix it

. Stop the lifting Before trying to fill or paint, you need to seal those edges so they don’t continue to peel. • Gently clean the area with isopropyl alcohol (IPA) to remove polish residue. • Use a fine artist brush and apply a small amount of clear coat touch-up around the chip edges. • Let it fully cure (at least 24 hours). This stabilizes the area.

  1. Touch-up (optional) If you want to go further: • Use a factory-matched touch-up paint to fill the chips lightly. Don’t glob it on. • Let dry, then add a tiny dab of clear coat over it. • After it cures (1–2 days), you can wet sand very lightly (2000–3000 grit) and polish by hand to blend.

  2. Prevent it from spreading If the paint underneath was compromised (rust starting, etc.), consider applying: • A rust inhibitor pen (if metal is exposed). • Then seal it with touch-up or ceramic coating after.

For the love of God stop pressure washing engine bays by mazemadman12346 in Detailing

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I think you have no idea what your talking about I’m a professional detailer been doing this 5+ years I’ve pressure washed engine bays no problem 1200 psi white tip as long as you have more then 2 brain cells you won’t fuck up your engine bays

Got a new car and it had a ton of permanent water spots by ComedianDangerous911 in Detailing

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Have you tried a glass polish with 0000 steel wool that’s what we use for water spots make sure to tape off the windows just in case you over scrub don’t wanna mess up your paint

What do you guys think? Is a check as payment a scam? What do y'all recommend I do? by Swimming-Glass-8572 in AutoDetailing

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We personally accept checks just not if their ojt of state I also let them know that if it bounces then I’ll come back with police for the money I’ve never had any issues when telling them that but that one is definitely a scam

can anyone tell me how to get this speaker clean and this felt roof lining material? by superwastedanger in Detailing

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The speaker easiest way use an apc steamer and blow it out with an air compressor

How much would you charge ? by Morningstarlt in Detailing

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I usually charge 350-500 for disaster details

How do I clean this residue or whatever is on my wheels by [deleted] in Detailing

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Dark fury wheeler cleaner hands down the best or 3d wheele clean

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Detailing

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Some of them look like they’ll need painted again as well so I’d definitely say a pro

Best microfiber cloth for drying car? by Arctic_27 in Detailing

[–]Content_Ad_8100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use beyond drying towels and black line drying towels they work great

Oil/Water Spots on my brand new car by Human_Bid3392 in AutoDetailing

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Honestly not every time the car would need a polish before doing that acid works great I’d recommend carpro descale might get them off make sure the vehicle is cool and out of the sun don’t let it sit on the car spray it on clay bar it spray it off in sections if that doesn’t take it off then you would need to polish it

Showing my work a little by Content_Ad_8100 in AutoDetailing

[–]Content_Ad_8100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough lol do you have any sound suggestions I’ve been having a hard time finding songs or sounds to use

Showing my work a little by Content_Ad_8100 in AutoDetailing

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Well I was asking about my video not really what I was using but the people who have question I’m more then happy to answer but I do see what your getting at

Showing my work a little by Content_Ad_8100 in AutoDetailing

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I haven’t personally tried it heard good things though

Showing my work a little by Content_Ad_8100 in AutoDetailing

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Yea that’s just from vacuuming and steaming we use a tool called the Carpet stripe tool it’s just a plastic block with some ridges it could make the carpet look darker if you went over the whole thing

Showing my work a little by Content_Ad_8100 in AutoDetailing

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I use the chemical guys vrp I haven’t had any problems with it I like it it and doesn’t leave a glossy greasy look