Curious what technique others use to properly buff out a roof using the DA. I tried a three-step stool today which helped. What do you do?
- If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Detailing a car's roof
Collapse
X
-
Re: Detailing a car's roof
I just walk on the hood and start buffing..... . Actually, I use a step stool sitting parallel to the car and drape a towel over the side just in case. It sits about 2 feet off the ground which gives me enough room the reach half of the roof.
-
Re: Detailing a car's roof
Originally posted by matrixowner View PostCurious what technique others use to properly buff out a roof using the DA. I tried a three-step stool today which helped. What do you do?
Comment
-
Re: Detailing a car's roof
I just bought this product called the De-Fender, a rear bumper protective covering that's designed to protect a car's rear bumper cover from minor contact impacts. I need to modify it a little. The inner surface is smooth rubber, I'm thinking of using double-sided contact tape to fasten a microfiber drying towel to the inner surface.
I have no offstreet parking and the residences on my street are filled with college student rentals. Bumper contact is a common occurrence on my street and I bought this to give me a little peace of mind when someone parks too close to my car.
But as you can see in the pics below, the cover can be adapted for use other than the rear bumper. Reading this thread gave me the idea to possibly use this product to protect my doors and fenders while polishing the roof
Comment
-
Re: Detailing a car's roof
Originally posted by dragonballz View PostSmall step stool and i can barley reach half way over my civic.
My roof vibrates like crazy when i get to the middle of it using the g110. It gets loud as heck too. I think the DA matches the resonant frequency or something like that.2008 Toyota Corolla 5-spd
2005 Honda CRF250R
2002 kawasaki Ninja ZX9R
Comment
Comment