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02-01-2010, 09:58 PM #1Guest Vendor
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Reference Links from Detailed Image for detailers
Here are some links to some pages where you can find top quality information about detailing!
Detailing Guide
Washing and Drying
Clay Bar
Polishing
Glaze
Sealant
Wax
Microfiber Care
Wheel and Tire
Exterior Trim
Interior
Glass
Engine Bay
Ask A Pro This section allows you to interact with professional detailers, read their product review, see their high end detail work and find area detailers. I can't emphasize enough how much awesome information and stunning pictures are in this section!
Product Reviews - Find out what other customers are saying about products you are interested in!
Buffer Comparison Chart - Compare three of the most popular buffers used by both professional and weekend detailers!
As always if you have questions that are not answered by these links don't hesitate to contact me. I'm happy to help you guys out when I can. If you have any additional questions just let me know more information about your vehicle, exact problem or area of concern and your goal. Thanks for reading and hopefully I can add more references as we continue to build or site.
Greg @ Detailed Image
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02-01-2010, 11:03 PM #2
Just the info I was looking for! Man, I better get ready for a long day of claying once I get free!
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02-08-2010, 03:44 PM #3Member
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02-11-2010, 12:57 PM #4Guest Vendor
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Detailed Image is excited to announce our new http://http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-Pro/ of our website, which is quickly becoming the go-to resource for auto detailing information. Our goal of the new section is to provide you with a means to interact with some of the best detailers across the country and continue to provide you with quality, unbiased information on auto detailing processes, techniques and products. The Ask-a-Pro section is headed by Todd Cooperider, owner of Esoteric Auto Detail, who was named one of the best auto detailers in the US.
We felt Todd was a perfect fit for our new program not only for his vast understanding of auto detailing, but the fact that he can understand his mindset during a detail and document it in such a way that you feel you are performing the detail along side with him. He does an exceptional job educating his audience and that is our primary goal for all content we publish on our site. Todd’s professionalism and continuous drive to further educate himself on anything he does, is the reason why he is at the top of the detailing industry and why we wanted him to be so involved with the program.
Todd has been hand selecting some of the finest professional detailers across the US to participate in our Ask-a-Pro section. The detailers chosen to participate in the Ask-a-Pro section have proven themselves to share the same passion for detailing and professionalism as Todd does. This community of top quality detailers will help provide you with multiple perspectives on various detailing subjects and product usage. We are excited to introduce you to some of the best detailers around the country and hope you find value in the knowledge they share.
Find a Detailed Image approved Detailer
As new detailers are selected to participate in our program, they will be added to our Detailed Image approved detailer map. We will continuously be seeking qualified detailers and updating our map on a regular basis so you don’t have to look far for a quality recommendation for a detailer in your area. While the map may be scarce in some areas across the country, we want to ensure we are only recommending the absolute best detailers in a given area that maintain a high level of professionalism and use only high quality auto detailing products and the best techniques to give you jaw dropping results every single detail.
Interact with top Professional Detailers
We want our customers to get involved in the Ask-a-Pro section and you can do so in a couple of ways. If you have an auto detailing question, submit an e-mail on the ask a pro page and your question will be answered by one of the pros from our team. Another way you can participate is by commenting on any articles or questions published.
You can easily search our published articles and answered questions by using the categories listed on the left hand side or by searching in the Google search box. Also, you can sort the articles by author, so if you have a favorite detailer you’d like to follow, you can do so by selecting their author page. If you don’t find what you are looking for, remember you can always submit a question!
Here’s a teaser of what’s to come next week from Todd…
Also, if you like what you see, be sure to subscribe to our rss feed or receive e-mail notifications of new Ask-a-Pro articles!
We hope you enjoy the new section and if you have any questions or suggestions on anything, please do not hesitate to contact any of us.
Greg @ Detailed Image
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02-11-2010, 04:22 PM #5
I hope we get more pics of that 599... I would not be able to wash it/touch it without getting aroused.
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02-12-2010, 02:35 PM #6Guest Vendor
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You will it's the next write up we are posting on our site. So check back in the next 1 - 2 weeks and you should see all kinds of pics to make your jaw drop!
Greg @ DI
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03-08-2010, 01:40 PM #7
Hey, how about some advice for people that want to wax without claying.
I know it is ill-advised, but are there any negative effects? i.e. is worse to wash and then wax, rather than just wash and dry, and then clay/wax some other time?
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03-10-2010, 04:40 PM #8Guest Vendor
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In short a clay bar helps deep clean the paint and remove some of the really stubborn contaminants. While waxing you pick them up in your applicator. If they are stuck in your applicator you could potentially be adding swirls all over the paint. I try to use the clay bar at least 1 - 2 times per year so waxing is safer. Additionally sealants and waxes can not bond to contaminants so you get more durable protection on a clean surface. You can certainly still wax without the use of a clay bar but you will get better results if you can use a clay bar semi-regularly. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Greg @ DI
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05-24-2010, 09:32 AM #9
Bumping this as there is a ton of good info and references in here.
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05-18-2011, 06:39 PM #10Member
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Good info. I just bought a bunch of stuff from you guys. Menzerna Polishes and sealant, some wash, wax and extra pads! I'm excited, got my Flex in the mail too.
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05-19-2011, 02:09 AM #13Member
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