LEFT : SWIISVAX SHIELD. RIGHT: WASHBONE TEFROCK SHEETING TEST.
How To Wax Your Car / Truck
Another Non-DJ video for ya This is the kind of stuff I enjoy doing in my off time. It's not hard to do and can make your car or truck look fantastic! Enjoy!
Dude have you ever thought about seriously being one of those actors for
infomercials??? Your actually good in front of the camera! No joke. And you
do a very good job of polishing because I can see the camera and you
reflecting off the back of the truck.....BTW that is a beautiful truck.!!
Another tip I just found out recently:: Keep your car away from street
cleaners..disastrous.lol
I was introduced to it probably 15 years ago by a guy who was serious about
cars. Later, I find out that it was developed for WWII fighter planes over
the Pacific as a streak free fog resistant window cleaner. More intiresting
trivia: The DJ Skirts office/warehouse is located in the old Sparkle
factory in the Chicago area
Nice to see some "non-DJ" videos every now and then. BTW, those micro fiber
cloths from Costco or Walmart are cheap and really take off the wax well.
Washing them without any fabric softener keeps them lasting long as well.
Top off the final vehicle glass with some RainX and you've got yourself a
great job done.
keep them coming please, Hey my i hope that you read this i am a new Dj or
trying to be one what can you tell me to help me out. I am going to be
buying Gemini CDM-3700G Dual CD Karaoke Mixing Console and Harbinger APS
15" Powered PA Speaker DJ Package is this a good one for me to start out
on? -Bobby Jackson
Bout how long did it take you? What time is the day did you do it? And what
was the temp? I hear that you shouldn't do it in the hottest part of the
day and so on and so on....just wondering cause I'm wanting to wax my
tundra which is black and I just want to do it right.
During World War II in the 1940's, B-29 Navigators in the Army Air Force
had trouble with dirty buildup on their gunner sights. A heavy-duty
formulation was developed to clean the plastic without streaking, smearing
and residue left behind by lesser cleaners
I'm right there with you Brian-there's more to life than just DJing . It's
gotta be really refreshing for you to mix up the video topics-keep going
for it. Maybe in your next video you can show us how to train killer
whales-now that would be a great video!
@SonicOrbStudios You know, I bought a 3 pack of thoes micofiber clothes
yesterday, but for a video I wanted to stick with what I knew. Also, RainX
is nice, but I'm a Sparkle man myself. Ever tried that? Developed for the
Military in WWII. EXELLENT stuff!
DJ's aren't allowed to have lives remember? All we do is stand there play
with cool gear, listen to cool music, and talk every one and a while!
hahaha... What a BEAUTIFUL DAY is was today, I'm glad you got to get out
and enjoy it a bit. ~DJ Bo~
Great video Brian. You can also take it one step further and do a clay bar
first, before you apply the wax, just to make sure you get off all the
contaminants on the paint before applying the wax. Great video, thanks for
sharing!
im a chick and i like workin on car comes from long line of mechanic lol so
most deff like ur car vid post more its interesting i never thought of the
door jams either good tip will try it for myself next time hahaha
thanks for the video i am just like you when i wax my truck, i often get
water in my door jams so i have to make an extra effort to keep them clean
could you do a video on how degrease an engine thanks a lot
good job and vid Brian, I had a question for you thou, what do you for rust
treatment? I know some people have there cars / trucks's oil sprayed and
scotch guard every year, is that a good idea or no?
Seems like a good idea Brian (almost seems like I just referred to myself
in the 3rd person since we got the same names). Ill be by in a hour or so
(after dinner) and you can wax my tahoe too! Lol :)
Nice job. You covered some good points that the pro's didn't cover like
doing your door jams. You don't have to invest a million in products to
keep your car looking great. Good video.
I won't show this to my wife because she cried when we sold her Z71 Tahoe
for something more economical on gas. Never thought of waxing the inside
the door jams, not a bad idea.
I have heard it's a great idea, but don't do it. Just try to keep things
clean and when I get rust, I go to the body shop and get things handled
before they get out of hand
Has to be the most informative video out there! You covered every minor
detail down to water spots and the plastic! You got a skill doing these
videos. Keep them coming!
@briansredd No I've not tried Sparkle...actually, I've never even heard of
it until just now....But I'll give it a try one of these days and see how
it compares.