Autopia Detailing guide.Ver 3.3
Autopia Detailing guide.Ver 3.3
To download your copy of Autopia Guide to Detailing to your Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP system CLICK HERE. Save the file to your Windows Desktop and click on the car icon to start.
Autopia Guide to Detailing contains 17 chapters packed full of car care 'how-to' information. This is a beautifully illustrated guide that shows you step-by-step how to properly maintain your vehicle's appearance. You'll find hundreds of problem solving tips and techniques. NOTE: You will be required to register your book. Registration is required so that we may keep you informed of new versions. You may opt-out at any time. Autopia Guide to Detailing will show you how to:
* Properly clean a car inside and out
* Use dressings to beautify and protect
* Remove paint contamination
* Operate a buffer to achieve results not possible by hand
* Prepare your car for winter
* Remove unsightly spots and hideous smells
* Make your tires and wheels stand out
* Detail your engine like a professional
* Master the art of The Perfect Shine
* Get rid of swirl marks and water spots
* Easily polish metal to a brilliant finish
* Deal with paint & body shop repairs
* Start your own detailing business
Autopia Guide to Detailing is an electronic book (ebook) for MS Windows PCs. The ebook format gives you immediate access to the information. The ebook will run on all Windows versions from Windows 95 through Windows XP. We're sorry, but a Macintosh version is not available.
Just click on each chapter you want to read .
How to clean with clay
Interior cleaning
Engine detailing
Glass and Plastic care
The Perfect Shine
Polishing Paint
Quick Detailing
Removing Swirls & Water Spots
Removing Bugs,Tar,and Tree Sap
Detailing Trim
Washing and Drying
Waxing
Detailing Wheels and Tires
Products to use with Zaino
Microfiber
Modern Paint Care
Hope you enjoy!!
Jon
Autopia Guide to Detailing contains 17 chapters packed full of car care 'how-to' information. This is a beautifully illustrated guide that shows you step-by-step how to properly maintain your vehicle's appearance. You'll find hundreds of problem solving tips and techniques. NOTE: You will be required to register your book. Registration is required so that we may keep you informed of new versions. You may opt-out at any time. Autopia Guide to Detailing will show you how to:
* Properly clean a car inside and out
* Use dressings to beautify and protect
* Remove paint contamination
* Operate a buffer to achieve results not possible by hand
* Prepare your car for winter
* Remove unsightly spots and hideous smells
* Make your tires and wheels stand out
* Detail your engine like a professional
* Master the art of The Perfect Shine
* Get rid of swirl marks and water spots
* Easily polish metal to a brilliant finish
* Deal with paint & body shop repairs
* Start your own detailing business
Autopia Guide to Detailing is an electronic book (ebook) for MS Windows PCs. The ebook format gives you immediate access to the information. The ebook will run on all Windows versions from Windows 95 through Windows XP. We're sorry, but a Macintosh version is not available.
Just click on each chapter you want to read .
How to clean with clay
Interior cleaning
Engine detailing
Glass and Plastic care
The Perfect Shine
Polishing Paint
Quick Detailing
Removing Swirls & Water Spots
Removing Bugs,Tar,and Tree Sap
Detailing Trim
Washing and Drying
Waxing
Detailing Wheels and Tires
Products to use with Zaino
Microfiber
Modern Paint Care
Hope you enjoy!!
Jon
link doesn't work....
Taken from the "engine detailing link":
The first step in cleaning your engine is to remove the excess debris that gets trapped in your hood, grill, and vent openings. This is particularly true if you live in an area with four seasons. If you have compressed air available, this is the best way to remove old leaves, dead cats, and such. If you don't, a simple hand brush will suffice.
....Dont you just hate it when you get dead cats in your grill!!?? I also highly recommend blasting them out with compressed air, and it works even better if you leave the cat there for a few weeks first
Taken from the "engine detailing link":
The first step in cleaning your engine is to remove the excess debris that gets trapped in your hood, grill, and vent openings. This is particularly true if you live in an area with four seasons. If you have compressed air available, this is the best way to remove old leaves, dead cats, and such. If you don't, a simple hand brush will suffice.
....Dont you just hate it when you get dead cats in your grill!!?? I also highly recommend blasting them out with compressed air, and it works even better if you leave the cat there for a few weeks first
Originally Posted by MAVrick
link doesn't work....
Taken from the "engine detailing link":
The first step in cleaning your engine is to remove the excess debris that gets trapped in your hood, grill, and vent openings. This is particularly true if you live in an area with four seasons. If you have compressed air available, this is the best way to remove old leaves, dead cats, and such. If you don't, a simple hand brush will suffice.
....Dont you just hate it when you get dead cats in your grill!!?? I also highly recommend blasting them out with compressed air, and it works even better if you leave the cat there for a few weeks first
Taken from the "engine detailing link":
The first step in cleaning your engine is to remove the excess debris that gets trapped in your hood, grill, and vent openings. This is particularly true if you live in an area with four seasons. If you have compressed air available, this is the best way to remove old leaves, dead cats, and such. If you don't, a simple hand brush will suffice.
....Dont you just hate it when you get dead cats in your grill!!?? I also highly recommend blasting them out with compressed air, and it works even better if you leave the cat there for a few weeks first
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