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415Banker
10-05-2008, 07:52 PM
Mike where are you? u need to educate us once again with ur sick recommendations on how to treat our cars like the kings and queens that they are!

pro detail
10-05-2008, 10:08 PM
Pro Mobile Auto Detail is a full-service solution for the exotic and collector car community.

We are family owned and operated, and our mission is to offer the most superb products and services in the automotive industry. Coming from a family of entrepreneurs, we approach the market with an acute business background and with a goal of becoming the premier car enthusiasts’ destination, bar none.

We understand that such a goal may only be obtained through an unwavering commitment to integrity, trust and respect. While some see these words as fancy corporate slogans, we see them as a way of life. We are strong members of the community, and we believe that all business begins and ends with the relationship.

We are industrious, hard-working and, most importantly, deeply passionate about what we do.

We ourselves Auto Detailers, having spent a lifetime as students of the industry. We have exceptional attention to detail and an unparalleled degree of discernment.

We appreciate the fine distinction between a level 1 national show-winning car, and a vehicle that has many similar attributes, but falls just short. It is because of this that we are able to offer the most relevant auto detail available.

At Pro Mobile Auto Detail, you can expect the best.

www.promobileautodetail.com

pro detail
10-05-2008, 10:26 PM
The purpose of polishing is to remove contamination, swirls, scratches and other imperfections from the paint.

In contrast to the clay, which removes contamination from the surface of the paint, polishes penetrate the clearcoat or the paint itself on single stage paint. Polishes are classified based on how abrasive they are.

Rubbing Compound will remove the heavy scratches and oxidation. It can be compared to a fine sandpaper. Polish is used to remove light oxidation and fine scratches.

It can also be used to remove light imperfections such as swirl marks or water spots. Pre-wax cleaner is also a polish. It is used prior to waxing to remove very light contamination and dirt. Glaze is the finest polish. It does not remove the imperfections but has the power to enhance surface gloss.

www.promobileautodetail.com :goldcup:

pro detail
10-05-2008, 10:31 PM
Waxing is the ultimate form of protecting an automobile's finish. Wax comes in many forms such as cream, paste, and liquid.

Many waxes contain carnuba which contains a high amount of fatty acids. This fatty acid creates a solid layer between the paint and the outside world which protects it, and gives it a shiny finish.

Synthetic waxes are regarded as the most effective product available. Synthetic wax contains strong U.V. inhibitors. Synthetic waxes commonly mix low amounts of cleaners with high amounts of U.V. inhibitors to create the same protective layer that carnauba does. synthetic wax creates a high gloss while carnauba waxes give a warm and wet looking finish.

Beyond waxing would be sealants. Synthetic sealants are polymer or acrylic based and provide triple the durabilty and much more protection than even the best carnauba wax. They are liquid in form and apply very much like a liquid wax. It is suggested that a sealant cure for 12 to 24 hours before layering additional coats on the paint, but that is rarely an issue for sealant users.

The only tricky thing about sealants is that the surface of the vehicle must be properly prepared for a sealant. You cannot apply a sealant if there is any wax on the car or other contamination that would inhibit the bonding of the product to the paint.

You must first polish and clean the paint prior to application. Once you top a sealant with a wax you will not be able to put additional layers of the sealant on without first cleaning the paint and removing all the wax.

www.promobileautodetail.com :goldcup:

Laidback
10-06-2008, 02:08 AM
Welcome home Mike:D

415Banker
10-06-2008, 02:21 AM
there's mikey!!! =)!

pro detail
10-06-2008, 12:15 PM
Thank You, Thank You

MPower82
10-09-2008, 10:56 PM
Mike, got some minor imperfections on the windshield and micro like chips on the front bumper. Do you have procedures to restore both of these?

pro detail
10-10-2008, 12:49 AM
you can use touch-up paint on the bumper as of the windshield I don't know how bad it is I have to see it :lurk: