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Old 09-06-2012, 02:48 PM   #1
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Hey so, broke my arm last night, been home all day bumming. Hanging here on the forums etc, got me thinking though. I had some family cars coming up, in need a strip, and reapplication of sealant/waxes. I can't use my Griots for this, due to the arm, can I realistically use a prewax cleaner like Blackfire GEP, Wolfgang PPE, or Pinnacle Lotion by hand to clean the pain, then reapply some layers of sealants? Or will i not be able to clean by hand with those?? Thoughts??
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No good Chris. Hope for a speedy recovery. What was the cause if I may ask?

You can definitely use a product like a pre-wax cleaner, AIO, etc, by hand.. it just takes a long time (intolerably long if you are used to using a machine). The products you mentioned will do just fine by hand


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Hey so, broke my arm last night, been home all day bumming. Hanging here on the forums etc, got me thinking though. I had some family cars coming up, in need a strip, and reapplication of sealant/waxes. I can't use my Griots for this, due to the arm, can I realistically use a prewax cleaner like Blackfire GEP, Wolfgang PPE, or Pinnacle Lotion by hand to clean the pain, then reapply some layers of sealants? Or will i not be able to clean by hand with those?? Thoughts??
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I don't think you should do any rubbing with your broken arm. You might be able to use it to hold a towel.
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No good Chris. Hope for a speedy recovery. What was the cause if I may ask?

You can definitely use a product like a pre-wax cleaner, AIO, etc, by hand.. it just takes a long time (intolerably long if you are used to using a machine). The products you mentioned will do just fine by hand
Thats what I figured, but I know my arm couldnt hold up to the machines vibrations and power! I just wasn't sure that if by hand I could really work those cleaners in good enough to strip my previous lsp layers on their car.

Since you asked, and I dont mind telling, I was a total clutz and during my run last night, as I was rounding the corner on my way home, i took and odd turn angle, my ankle buckled, and while bracing to fall decided to land with all my weight and force on my arm! hahahahh, nothing like having my 10 year old neighbor while playing with her bike come and help me up giggling asking if I was okay! hahaha
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I don't think you should do any rubbing with your broken arm. You might be able to use it to hold a towel.
I won't be, I'll be using my good arm and hand! A towel rack for my arm sounds like a good one, I was thinking it could hold the product I'm using too!
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I dislocated my shoulder a few times. That is why my old PC is staying in the arsenal. I can do a whole car with one hand using that. I just snaked the cord through the sling and around my neck. Gets a little tiring, but it can be done.
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If you're in NVA, I'm willing to lend you a hand...hit me up with a PM neighbor.

Oh, sorry about your misfortune.
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery! Having broken more than my fair share of bones including my arm I can tell you there are certain motions that will cause great pain (stating the obvious) and the possibility of having the bone reset! Not a pleasant experience. What part of your arm did you break (clean break or fracture) and what type of cast did they use as that will really dictate what your capable of. If it's anything north of the elbow I can tell you from personal experience that you should refrain for at least a month depending on age.
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery! Having broken more than my fair share of bones including my arm I can tell you there are certain motions that will cause great pain (stating the obvious) and the possibility of having the bone reset! Not a pleasant experience. What part of your arm did you break (clean break or fracture) and what type of cast did they use as that will really dictate what your capable of. If it's anything north of the elbow I can tell you from personal experience that you should refrain for at least a month depending on age.
I broke two carpals near my pinky and the ulna bone on my arm. Clean break, right in the middle, not past the elbow however.

Right now it is in a full cast, and in 2-3 weeks, it will be in a 3quarter cast, and from there the doctor hasn't really said yet, or at least the pain meds made me forget most of what went down last night.
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If you're in NVA, I'm willing to lend you a hand...hit me up with a PM neighbor.

Oh, sorry about your misfortune.
Kind offer sir! I'm in So Cal, so unless you're up for a road trip!

Too kind though, much appreciated! You're a classy fellow!
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