DB Home Forum Home Register FAQ Members List Calendar Mark Forums Read


Detailing School Auto detailing information, if you have some information you would like to share this is the place to share it with.

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #11 (permalink)  
Old 06-14-2008, 12:07 PM
togwt's Avatar
Birth of a Detailer
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ponte Vedra Beach, FL /Hampstead, London, UK
Posts: 363
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by sumdetailer View Post
Also for the people that detail during real winter(most of CA and down south people need not answer :p ) how do you clean off the salt under the car?
Undercarriage:
After removing dirt, road grime, and etc neutralise the effects of the acidic road salt on the suspension / undercarriage (See also Salt and Road salt)
Methodology
•Thoroughly spray an undiluted d-limoene based (citrus) cleaner (P2IS Total Auto Wash) and let it soak in; remove by thoroughly rinsing with water. If you have a pressure washer available, fill tank with d-limoene based (citrus) cleaner and spray undercarriage (do not use excess pressure as water may penetrate crevices and seams where it cannot drain, causing corrosion), let it soak and then remove with plain water
•Spray undercarriage with (POR-15 Marine Clean™) one application will leave no residues, noxious fumes or flammable solvents (Canada-POR15.com)
•Apply two coats (allowing first coat to dry) of a rust inhibitor paint (POR-15 Rust Inhibitor, allow drying between coats.
•Spray after a wash, and before detailing for best results, a low-gloss, dark finish that Adam’s Invisible Undercarriage Spray leaves behind - Car Wax, Car Polish, Auto Detail Supplies - Adam's Polishes
Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to togwt For This Useful Post:
sumdetailer (06-14-2008)
  #12 (permalink)  
Old 06-14-2008, 12:28 PM
Birth of a Detailer
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 144
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by togwt View Post
Undercarriage:
After removing dirt, road grime, and etc neutralise the effects of the acidic road salt on the suspension / undercarriage (See also Salt and Road salt)
Methodology
•Thoroughly spray an undiluted d-limoene based (citrus) cleaner (P2IS Total Auto Wash) and let it soak in; remove by thoroughly rinsing with water. If you have a pressure washer available, fill tank with d-limoene based (citrus) cleaner and spray undercarriage (do not use excess pressure as water may penetrate crevices and seams where it cannot drain, causing corrosion), let it soak and then remove with plain water
•Spray undercarriage with (POR-15 Marine Clean™) one application will leave no residues, noxious fumes or flammable solvents (Canada-POR15.com)
•Apply two coats (allowing first coat to dry) of a rust inhibitor paint (POR-15 Rust Inhibitor, allow drying between coats.
•Spray after a wash, and before detailing for best results, a low-gloss, dark finish that Adam’s Invisible Undercarriage Spray leaves behind - Car Wax, Car Polish, Auto Detail Supplies - Adam's Polishes
Whats the best way to get under there though? It would be tough to get a pressure washer gun underneath a car, unless you have some kind of large ram or lift in your garage.
Reply With Quote
  #13 (permalink)  
Old 06-14-2008, 02:48 PM
detaildoc's Avatar
Obsessive Detailer
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Riverside, California
Posts: 845
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by FMINUS View Post
Whats winter?
Exactly!

Quote:
Originally Posted by jake_b View Post
LOL.. so jealous of cali and people living south, they can do their detail all year round..
It rocks!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Denzil View Post

Quote:
Originally Posted by sumdetailer View Post
I was wondering where you guys detail in the winter time? A lot of the times when I see pictures it is at your house, and was curious do you guys have heated garages for the winter? Or do you know someone that lets you rent in the winter time? I live in NY and I couldn't imagine doing a 2 hour detail job let a lone a 12 hour detail in below freezing weather.
ONR is a must.
Reply With Quote
  #14 (permalink)  
Old 06-14-2008, 03:39 PM
Birth of a Detailer
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: NY
Posts: 450
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by sumdetailer View Post
Also for the people that detail during real winter(most of CA and down south people need not answer :p ) how do you clean off the salt under the car?
i go to this car wash place where you do your own wash using their washer and brush, u just turn the dial.. i just use their pressure washer that also spits out their soap amd then rinse with water. NEVER EVER EVER EVER use their brush, everybody uses that brush on any part of their cars. I just then go home and use ONR using two bucket. hope this helps.
Reply With Quote
  #15 (permalink)  
Old 06-17-2008, 08:32 AM
HPIA4v2's Avatar
Two Bucket System Washer
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 48
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by sumdetailer View Post
I was wondering where you guys detail in the winter time? A lot of the times when I see pictures it is at your house, and was curious do you guys have heated garages for the winter? Or do you know someone that lets you rent in the winter time? I live in NY and I couldn't imagine doing a 2 hour detail job let a lone a 12 hour detail in below freezing weather.
For washing I do it outside the garage. I hook up garden hose to water heater drain (this is warm water not hot). I drain about 10-20 gallon to get rid the sediment that may be there afterwards it's very clean water. BTW, I only use this to rinse off.
Put rubber surgical glove and thick rubber glove (for washing dishes) on and your 2 buckets with suds and warm water. Now you are ready to wash, this works in Seattle when winter is usually in 30-40.

For detailing, I bring my oil-filler radiant heater into the garage and close the door. Not sure if force fan is OK since there is the glowing part that makes me wonder if it's safe in the garage (just in case there is gasoline fume).
Reply With Quote
  #16 (permalink)  
Old 06-17-2008, 08:54 AM
littlemissGTO's Avatar
Obsessive Detailer
 
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: St. Louis
Posts: 736
Send a message via MSN to littlemissGTO Send a message via Yahoo to littlemissGTO
Default

To help keep my car clean in the winter it's ONR. I also learned a trick to use PB's Bug Squash as a pre soak. If I get really lucky my friends will let me use their garage when they want one of their cars cleaned. Heated garages are wonderful things. I must have one when I grow up.
Reply With Quote
  #17 (permalink)  
Old 06-17-2008, 08:56 AM
Birth of a Detailer
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Buffalo, NY
Posts: 172
Default

Take it to the DIY place, pressure wash the sh!t out of it to remove all of the nasty salt, then come home and ONR it in the heated garage.

I just use one or two space heaters in the garage, within about half an hour it is warm enough to wash in and be comfortable.
Reply With Quote
  #18 (permalink)  
Old 08-08-2008, 12:44 PM
xfactor78's Avatar
Two Bucket System Washer
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Vancouver, BC
Posts: 49
Send a message via MSN to xfactor78
Default

hmm, looks like a good thread to bookmark for the cold cold winters.
Reply With Quote
  #19 (permalink)  
Old 08-08-2008, 09:37 PM
Nica's Avatar
Detailing Bliss & Divine Detail Representative
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 7,337
Send a message via Yahoo to Nica
Default

I got a heater in my garage, I can detail all year around But I use the ONR system during the winter some times.
__________________
Reply With Quote
  #20 (permalink)  
Old 08-08-2008, 09:41 PM
yukonon22's Avatar
Obsessive Detailer
 
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Detroit
Posts: 635
Default

I have radiant Heating tubes in my garage. It almost makes it too hot.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 06:06 PM.



Design By: Miner Skinz.com
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.2.0
Copyright©Detailing Bliss.com 2007