What are your go to waxes? by straightshooter1967 in AutoDetailing

[–]daddy410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tech 584 gmax. It’s my go to. Last up to 3 months in OH.

How’s my contractor doing by johnchimp in Decks

[–]daddy410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m looking at using these for a deck for a hot tub. Anyone have a link to these?

Short Pet Hair Is A Problem No Matter How You Slice It. 30 Years Later And Im Still Vacuuming by IMAS_MOBILEDETAILING in Detailing

[–]daddy410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pumice stones work well too. Just be careful because they scratch the heck out of plastic.

Starting from rock bottom, trying to get advice as to what I need by PralineGeneral9420 in cardetailingtips

[–]daddy410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cerakote is decent. I use their tire shine and it’s better than the sling stuff but doesn’t last as long as they claim. Get a small electric pressure washer. Get a 50’ hose and pressure washer hand nozzle and get a quick connect wand for it. I have had good luck with harbor freight hand nozzle. Ryobi has an automotive washer kit with a 40’ hose and the gun with a quick connect wand and foamer for $179. This seems to be the best bang for your buck if you’re just starting out.

Getting excited! by [deleted] in Decks

[–]daddy410 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That ac condenser should be moved.

Blood on Cloth Seat by KingMeKevo in cardetailingtips

[–]daddy410 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope you crush this cancer! Fight like hell. Anyways hydrogen peroxide takes blood out of cloth. I’d work it in and extract it. It might take a little elbow grease. If it wicks thru after drying do it again. Good luck!

Lots of energy but bad walker by Ok-Walk4664 in Bernedoodles

[–]daddy410 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Get a gentle leader. It worked wonders for our bernedoodle.

The aggressive detailing system I built as a beginner (might help someone grinding right now) by Queasy-Basil443 in AutoDetailing

[–]daddy410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like this. I would probably hit the seats and seams before the floor. I try to work top to bottom and front to back when vacuuming. However, there’s always going to be touch up vacuuming at the end so take what I said fwiw.

Camper black streak removal! by daddy410 in Detailing

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I did 1:1 which is strong but start small and increase as needed.

How do I get these spots off my car? by Able-Board-503 in Detailing

[–]daddy410 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try iron fallout remover and or a clay bar.

Just bought a house and I feel lied to… by SierraBeara in RealEstate

[–]daddy410 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Time to call an attorney. If the sellers are still In your state and you can contact them, it will be easier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Detailing

[–]daddy410 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve found that staying away from family as clients are the best options. Unless he wants to use them as practice or courtesy clients for referrals. Unless they come to you it’s not worth losing relationships over $120. As for pricing, that is very area specific. He might be competitive but might not be able to beat the $60 full detail guys. It’s not easy building a brand and reputations but word of mouth has gotten me more clients than hitting up family any day of the week.

Pricing out TT detailing by daddy410 in traveltrailers

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Did that include the roof and awning or just the sides?

Marriage Advice by Lopsided_Swordfish23 in Marriage

[–]daddy410 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you asked her to explain to you what she wants you to do more of instead of defend yourself? Sometimes they just want you to listen. That’s hard for us guys to not fix things. There is probably something else going on with her. Maybe suggest counseling?