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QuestionHow do I get rid of bad odors in my car?Chad Zani is an Auto Detailing Expert based in Los Angeles, California. He is the Director of Franchising at Detail Garage, an automotive detailing company with locations around the U.S. and Sweden. He and his team are auto detailing experts that offer detailing and car care services.First, use an air freshener that has antibacterial properties. Second, pull out the cabin air filter and hit it with an air gun or bang it against a surface to clean it off. Also spray it with some antibacterial spray.
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QuestionWhat products will get stubborn stains out of cloth car seats?Chad Zani is an Auto Detailing Expert based in Los Angeles, California. He is the Director of Franchising at Detail Garage, an automotive detailing company with locations around the U.S. and Sweden. He and his team are auto detailing experts that offer detailing and car care services.I use a product called Lightning Fast Stain Remover. Spray that onto a clean, light-colored (so you can see the stain coming off) microfiber towel and blot out the stain.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of stains on leather car seats?Chad Zani is an Auto Detailing Expert based in Los Angeles, California. He is the Director of Franchising at Detail Garage, an automotive detailing company with locations around the U.S. and Sweden. He and his team are auto detailing experts that offer detailing and car care services.Use leather cleaner, a horse-hair brush, and a microfiber towel. Work the cleaner into the pores of the leather with the horse-hair brush to release the stain, then wipe off everything with the towel.
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QuestionAre there any new methods besides dog hair brushes or the stone to remove dog hair?Community AnswerUse a latex glove that can be bought at dollar store. Just put them on and wipe away. I have six dogs and I use them all the time. It is a great inexpensive method to use on almost any kind of material, and it works best on cloth.
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QuestionWhat is a good machine to apply wax, and then buff it off?Community AnswerPorter cable orbital sander/polisher works great. Use a microfiber bonnet on the polishing pad; this seems to do the trick.
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QuestionDo I polish and then wax, or wax and then polish?Community AnswerPolish, then wax.
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QuestionDoes a buffing machine dull the finish of the color or take away the clear seal coat?Community AnswerYes, it can. This is called burn through. It can also leave permanent tiny swirl cut marks in the clear coat. This is easily avoided by moving the buffing pad constantly and not holding it in one place for too long.
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QuestionWill detailers take care of minor scratches?Community AnswerThey may, but all are different. Ask the detailer if they could touch up the minor scratches. They most likely will do this for you.
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QuestionOn the exterior of my car I see whirling patterns as if from car wax but it can't be removed by just washing. What can I do?Community AnswerYou will need to buff it out with a micro-fiber cloth. If its still there, try re-waxing the whole panel and letting it completely haze, then buff off.
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QuestionIs it worth putting on two coats of wax?Community AnswerYes. You can also apply two coats of polish.
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QuestionHow do I get a smoke smell out of a car's interior?Community AnswerShampoo the seats, air out the car on a warm sunny day, and always use an air freshener.
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QuestionDoes waxing a car a lot ruin the paint job?Community AnswerWaxing a car can only do it good, but there is no need to over-wax a car. I would recommend waxing and polishing about once or twice every two months. As for waxing right after a paint job, I would be sure to ask the person who painted your car before you do any detailing.
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QuestionHow can I clean velcro glue from inside the windshield?Community AnswerOlive oil can do a great job at removing adhesives. There are also commercial solvents that may work well.
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QuestionHow do I get scratches off of silver aluminum or plastic parts?Community AnswerT-cut or any other fine cutting compound such as polish should do the trick. Prepare for lots of buffing. If the parts are plastic, then shallow scratches can be managed with sprays to get them back to how they were.
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QuestionHow do I remove spots from the exterior of a car?Community AnswerA clay bar will remove any spots and hardened contaminants from the exterior surface of a car.
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QuestionWill a wash and polish cover marks on a car?Community AnswerSomewhat, but you're best off using a glaze to fill it in. It will make it look new.
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QuestionHow can I clean seat belts?Community AnswerI found it most effective to spray a lot of cleaner on first and let it sit for a minute, then to vigorously scrub with a rag. Or you can hold the rag behind the belt and use compressed air to try to blow the dirt off.
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QuestionHow do I clean up black trim around the doors of a car?Community AnswerUse hot steaming water with a microfiber rag, toothbrush, and rubber restorer.
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QuestionHow much does a detailer charge for detailing? Do they charge according to the size of the vehicle? Do they charge according to what customers want done?Community AnswerDetailers commonly charge (around) $80 for a basic clean, and up to $300 for a deep clean detail job.
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QuestionHow can I get reflective polish off of my windows?Community AnswerIs it Rain-X or remnants of a pro acrylic job? For Rain-X or car wash residue: ammonia (be careful and mop on, paper-towel off). For hail damage repair: oven cleaner (mask with green solvent tape from paint store and be mindful of your skin and eyes).
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QuestionHow do I remove swirls when detailing a car?Community AnswerYou may have to buff it with car wax again because car waxing can harm the clear coat if it is not properly buffed. Make sure you don't buff it in one place for too long and you should be good.
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QuestionHow do I get the two sided tape off the side of my truck?Community AnswerTry buffing it off with some car wax, just don't wax in one place too long.
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QuestionIs there a way I can use the same products for different steps? There are a lot of products for this.Community AnswerYes. Most all of the car care companies make an all-in-one product, these are for light polishing and a protective sealant that is good for vehicles with only light defects. Pick up an inexpensive Dual Action Polisher (Harbor Freight or Bauer) and you will be set.
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