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Rasky

Chad Rskovich Rasky's Auto Detailing
Rasky's Auto Detailing
Minneapolis, MN
RaskyAutoDetailing.com

Chad “Rasky” Raskovich is the owner of Rasky’s Auto Detailing, and services the greater Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN areas. Chad has always been very passionate about his work and his desire to research the latest products and techniques to continually improve himself as a top-tier detailer. Chad has educated enthusiasts on a wide variety of detailing topics from the most basic to highly advanced skills.

Learn more by visiting his official website http://www.raskysautodetailing.com/

Posts

Two gorgeous ladies: one classy and one flashy – each sporting their favorite attire

by Chad Raskovich | August 20th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (7)

Choosing the right wax for your vehicle can be a difficult decision, especially with so many to choose from. In this article Rasky tells us how he makes his decision and also gives us a brief review of two excellent carnauba waxes.

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Removing etched-in water spots and holograms from a 2010 BMW 528i by Rasky

by Chad Raskovich | August 13th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (20)

The majority of consumers under estimate the difficulty associated with removing etched-in spots on a vehicle finish caused by the minerals in hard water. Read more on how Rasky tackles this daunting task on a black 2010 BMW 528i.

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2008 Cadillac STS-V, Major Paint Correction

by Chad Raskovich | April 13th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (16)

Chad from Rasky’s Auto Detailing takes us through an extensive paint correction on a black 2008 Cadillac STS-V and covers detailing topics topics like SHRIDS and wet sanding of other deep scratches. There are plenty of before and after images as well.

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How to Remove Road Tar From my Vehicle?

by Chad Raskovich | March 25th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (0)

Have you noticed road tar on your vehicle, and wanted to know a safe and effective way to remove it without damaging your paint? Check out the advice that Rasky gives…

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How to Remove Tree Sap From my Car?

by Chad Raskovich | March 12th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (0)

The solution to removing tree sap from your car can usually be found in your own home. Check out Rasky’s method on sap removal…

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Review: The Many Uses for Meguiars D101 APC (All Purpose Cleaner)

by Chad Raskovich | March 8th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (9)

Meguiar’s D101 All Purpose Cleaner is a great all around cleaner which can be used on just about surface of your car’s interior. In this article, Rasky gives us a few excellent examples of the cleaning power and versatility of this product, along with plenty of before and after images.

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How to Remove Dried-On Wax from Textured Black Plastic or Rubber Moldings?

by Chad Raskovich | March 6th, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (1)

Rasky’s Tips on removing dried on wax from textured black trim with the use of a few simple tools and cleaners.

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1966 Corvette Sting Ray 427 Gets Wet Sanded and Buffed to Perfection

by Chad Raskovich | March 1st, 2010 | Ask-a-Pro Comment(s)Comments (16)

In this article Rasky shows us how he corrected the finish on a favorite American muscle car by wet sanding and buffing. The end result: an amazing finish well deserved for a car of such high status!

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