So many pics of cars being detailed but i can't find a white car.. I wanna see a filthy white car brought back to life cann someone post a link or anything with full detail wanna see swhirl marks and all the goods plz thank u
The reason is simple. white is not a very popular color for cars. Since the early 2000's, most cars have been getting more and more popular in shades of gray and black. Adding in the additional beige/brown/gold every once in a while. Since the average age of cars on the road is roughly 7.2 years old (My part of Canada's statistics anyways) it's only normal for there to be less white cars. Now factor in how little people get their cars detailed. You've got yourself a VERY small quantity of people who would get a white car detailed. You could also add in this: People who get their cars detailed are mostly people who enjoy having a shiny car...white doesn't reflect as well as dark silvers, charcoals or blacks, so this would reduce the quantity of white cars being detailed even more. The closest I've had is a light silver. (I have worked on Phil P.'s car as well, which is a pearl white but I don't really count that one ) Mike posted this video not too long ago...working on a white car. How to: Washing with ONR (Optimum No-Rinse) in winter (or anywhere/anytime) - YouTube
K cool yeah i don't have a $60k car but i had my 09 united grey rabbit for 8months b4 it was totaled and im a neat freak this car was prestine brought it regularly to get detailed and tightened up.. Bought the same car in white this time should b picking it up next week and just want that shine to stand out im the only one out of friends and family that loves his car.. Maintenance all the time and washing and wiping it down all the time i live in CT and plan on keeping that white ,,,, white for year to come..
Hey my boy!!! Listen when u do.my car i want photo details of products im gonna make u the next Phil.. This guy right here is top notch
If you get your car detailed. I would advise protecting it with Opti-Coat. It really does give that extra blingy shine to white cars.
Tell tfish1 that.. He's gonna be detailing it for a while.. Eventually i wanna do it myself..but im young always got stuff from autozone.. Need to learn alot but young and ton of bills don't have cash for buffers and product.. And im puertorican if my friends and family find out im good at detailing ill be swamped im busy as it is.. Ill take hours doing.my own car .. Rather not work on someone else's
Here are two of my write-ups...enjoy http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/show-shine/31745-bentley-cgt.htm http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/show-shine/32615-carrera-4s.htm
I had a white car, and it is tough to notice any major difference under normal circumstances, it has to be that right light to see the swirls, etc.
Here is a white evo my buddy and I detailed this past summer http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/show-shine/31530-mitsubishi-lancer-evolution-ix-rs-detail.htm
Now that's work right there.. Big difference when the plastic swirls on the headlights.. tails.. Mirror caps.. And rain visors come back to life