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Old 10-12-2012, 04:33 AM   #71
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WOW great job Junkman. And my PC is on it's way.
Good to hear! Have you bought any other supplies?
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I can see the campaign photo now...Mike P and The Junkman both holding up GIANT rotaries saying, "We're Here to Clean this Mess Up!"

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Now you guys with 'Photoshop' now have your work cut out...LOL
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You guys are a riot! lol!
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Ima jump in here and say your videos are great!! I'm now considering buying a foam gun since now you have showed me one that's decently priced, ill also be waiting to buy a nice d/a and considering the pc now because of your videos

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Ima jump in here and say your videos are great!! I'm now considering buying a foam gun since now you have showed me one that's decently priced, ill also be waiting to buy a nice d/a and considering the pc now because of your videos

Keep up the great work!!


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With the foam gun, make sure that you get the Foamaster. You don't want the Foamaster II. Here's a link to the model that you want to get. Also, the Xtreme Foam Formula by DP's is an outstanding foaming soap, specifically made for the foam gun.
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I have so many skeletons in my closet that I don't even bother to put them in my closet anymore! A womanizer would be putting it lightly. I am definitely more of a man ho'! The news media would have a field day!

A lot of men suffer from sexual addictions. I will pray that you overcome this stumbling block in your life
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Good Lord, I hope I don't! lol!

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Good to hear! Have you bought any other supplies?
PC was part of XMT Intermediate kit
Extra Lake Country CCS Pads, Orange, White, and Grey
3 Witch Green MF 16x16
I already have P21S wax and Wolfgang CS Tire kit and Meguier's Clay Kit.

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PC was part of XMT Intermediate kit
Extra Lake Country CCS Pads, Orange, White, and Grey
3 Witch Green MF 16x16
I already have P21S wax and Wolfgang CS Tire kit and Meguier's Clay Kit.

Well... I was very specific in the video about certain things for a reason. In my experience, I have found that the Hex-Logic pads provide the maximum amount of cut when used with the PC, especially the 5.5" sizes. That combination will help a novice get the most out of the work that they are trying to do while perfecting their technique. If I were to go with a Lake Country pad, I would have chosen the waffle style pad, not the CSS. Of course, this is a personal preference due to the experience that I have had with the different style pads on the market. If you particular to the CSS style pad, you should have gotten the 5.5" size. They are much easier to control compared to the 6.5" size.

I was also specific with the wax and polish removing towel. I have used nothing better than the one in those videos. Your clay and wax are fine. I'm not familiar with the polish that you are using but if it is a quality product, you should have no issues as long as your technique is solid.
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