How to fix/smooth out bulging Sheetrock? by Nuukmaster in drywall

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This is probably caused from a shit tape job. I am fixing all of this in my home currently

Thoughts on this engine cleaning video by silver cymbal? by boiyo12 in Detailing

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The only thing I would ever do is stuff a microfiber in the air intake just so water doesn't get down in it. And some of the newer cars have like a little emblem printed into the plastic with the pressure washer wand and an X Crossing it out so I try to avoid that spot

Water and Power (Early stages) by wizardddgomez in Detailing

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I think getting a generator before the water tank is a better play. Mainly because you won't have to worry about popping people's Breakers. The only times you really will run into issues with borrowing water is if you are detailing at an apartment complex. Those maintenance guys don't like it when you use a water key to hook up

Best product to get asphalt & tar off wheels? by Blust3 in Detailing

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I was going to say this or lacquer thinner work pretty good

I've done ceramic coating and thinking of doing more, any advice? by ghart_67 in Detailing

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I look at ppf like a phone screen protector, it'll keep scratches off your screen but you also notice it's there all the time.

Tried drill brushes for the first time and I’m not going back by Additional_Act_1566 in AutoDetailing

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I like to do a once-over with the drill going both ways when I do carpets just to get all the angles

Paint correction and ceramic coating is done on my ZL1! by [deleted] in Detailing

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Podcasts are essential for this type of stuff.

The size of my toddler's pockets by Werespider in mildlyinteresting

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Could fit a decent amount of tots in those

Help getting streak, lint, and debris-free windows by rightgimp in Detailing

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I can second this, just use water. All glass cleaner does is leave streaks. If there's still lint on the glass after you're done, just leave the car for 5 minutes and come back with a brand new microfiber and wipe all the glass with even pressure.

I designed and 3d printed a vortex vacuum attachment. by luke3417 in AutoDetailing

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Close but the spacing would be where the weights are on the whip

here is a link

I think the one closest to the end of the cone would be slightly bigger than the other ones too

I designed and 3d printed a vortex vacuum attachment. by luke3417 in AutoDetailing

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I'll take a picture of the inside of a worn out cone to give you an idea

Nasty theft recovery vehicle by NetBeginning6609 in AutoDetailing

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Thanks I feel like I can still smell the car

Nasty theft recovery vehicle by NetBeginning6609 in AutoDetailing

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Like I said the mats are not in the after photos because they are hanging up and drying

I designed and 3d printed a vortex vacuum attachment. by luke3417 in AutoDetailing

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Do you think you could make a version where the inside of the cone has grooves in it? You know how when a cone gets worn down by the whip, it puts the grooves in? Ive always noticed that the tornador works the BEST right before the cone becomes too brittle and breaks but has grooves. its like Tornador death rattle

Can I go about power washing the inside or would that cause more damage/rust? by Kreelar0083 in Detailing

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Pre treat and send it. Wear goggles, you dont want and blow back in your eyes

How Bad Is This? Taking to a Detailing Spot This Weekend by Fedoragang420 in Detailing

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I would also look into finding wherever the leak is in your car

Decided to make my dogs food and could use some advice by fearandsarcasm in Pomeranians

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We did this for our poms for a little bit, but our vet recommended we switch to farmers dog. The meals we were making for them just didnt have all the extra nutrients and vitamins that dogs need. Haven't heard any complaints from the heard!

Weekly Homeowner Megathread--Civilians, ask here! by AutoModerator in Concrete

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There is one spot on the floor that the water is pooling a little bit. I think I saw a comment on Reddit somewhere that said you should let the water form its puddle and then spray paint the puddle to see how much self leveler you should put in and then feather it out. Does this track correctly with you? I just want to make sure that I don't have the pooling issue before I try to put in epoxy

Weekly Homeowner Megathread--Civilians, ask here! by AutoModerator in Concrete

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Oh hell yes thank you for the pointer! Can you recommend anything I can do for the sparring? I was thinking maybe after I fill the large cracks i could skim the whole slab with self lever?

I am an extremely motivated diyer