Archive for the 'Orgaic Soap' Category

Do It Yourself Auto Body Repair - It's Easier Than You Think

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Everyone has done it. You back into a pole, rear end a stray shopping cart or drop a heavy object on the trunk lid. The result is an ugly dent or a scraped finish. Turning in small damage claims to your insurance can be costly and if you have gotten an auto […]

Hard Water Spots and Water Purification in California for Mobile Auto Detailers

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Due to the calcium and magnesium in the water in California, especially Southern California, it is necessary to soften our water in the auto detailing industry. The chlorine and fluoride that our government adds to our water doesn?t help any either. Hard water spots are a major problem. Just park your car […]

How to Do Window Tinting

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Window Tinting BMPs ? Best Management Practices and Procedures. Every auto detailer who lives in works south of the Mason Dixon line or in a large metro area has asked themselves should I offer window tinting to my customers? Every wholesale auto detailer in such states in areas has probably been asked by […]

When Your Car Exterior Gets Too Dirty

Monday, February 1st, 2010

When a person tells you to clean your car, what is the very first thing that comes into your mind?

For most people, cleaning cars mean getting a bucket, some soap, a hose, and a sponge. And this also means getting all wet. This is mainly because cleaning a car mostly means to a huge portion […]

How To Install & Apply Car Vinyl Graphics

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Adding a vinyl graphics kit to your car is fairly simple and an inexpensive mod that will make a dramatic change to how your car looks. Car decals consist of three layers. The first or top layer of the decal is the piece that holds the entire application together until it is installed on a […]

Biodiesel, The Catalysts For Production

Monday, January 11th, 2010

The process of homemade biodiesel production is similar to making soap. Vegetable oils and animal fats are triglycerides, containing glycerin. To turn vegetable oil into biodiesel fuel you must first eliminate the glycerin. When fat or oil is separated from glycerin it is considered to be 'esterfied'.

During both homemade and professional biodiesel production, alcohol (either […]

The Mystery Of Chicken Soup And Other Things That Are

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Do you remember the thrill of the first snowflake that you caught on your tongue as a child? Do you remember the way cold air rushed into your mouth, the way you over strained your tongue to make sure you caught it and the way it tingled on your tongue once it landed? […]

Glorifying the Inglorious

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Have you ever stopped to ask yourself why some of the vices we stand on the roof tops to discourage are the very ones we contentedly sit down to watch on TV (to our detriment, no doubt)?

We grin, laugh, smile and purse our lips when we watch steamy love scenes and passionate kissing courtesy of […]

My Cable Provider Owes Me A Date With Ming Tsai

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

I really like movies. I really like books. I really like television. All three of these statements are true but all three of these statements have qualifiers. What is really interesting to me is that despite being very different mediums, they all have the same qualifiers. I like movies, books […]

Outdoor Camp Cooking - Six Important Lessons Learned

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Recently completing our 10 year anniversary of the inaugural Death Trip a couple weeks ago, we started reminiscing about previous trips. A common theme of unfortunate mishaps have come to the forefront having to do with our food preparation and cooking skills (or lack there of). Being the oldest and the founder of the Death […]