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    Re: How to remove left on compound?

    Cleaner wax will likely soften it right up and it will easily wipe away. It has always worked for me.
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    Re: Difficult to remove M105

    This works for all dried wax! Anytime you see that you might have an "oops, missed a spot" even if its a few weeks later, take a little fresh wax and it will loosen it right up and wipe away very...
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    Re: Difficult to remove M105

    +1 I find this especially true when its hot and humid, I really like 105 but it can be very finicky when conditions are less than favorable...
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    Re: Makita 9227c vs Flex PE14-2

    Thanks all for the replies, I plan on picking up a Flex just to entertain my own curiousity. :xyxthumbs:
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    Re: Repairing "The other guy's" work.

    Great work, The previous is almost unbelievable...
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    Re: To Glaze or Not to Glaze?

    Glazes are great for SS paints, these paints often dry out and really benefit from the oils in glazes. As Bobby G said be sure you put a top coat over a glaze for protection.
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    Re: Good intentions, bad result...OPC Help!

    Thats a pretty strong dilution ratio, on a fairly clean interior 10;1 is generally sufficient. I use 4;1 on my tires and wheel wells... Also be careful spraying OPC diluted at any ratio on leather as...
  8. Thread: Collinite layers

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    Re: Collinite layers

    :iagree: Love Collinite 845
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    Re: Review: Duragloss #481 Wax Eraser

    A pink or white pencil eraser will take wax right off trim...
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    Re: megs d151

    +1, not so much the heat as it is the humidity. I hate detailing when it's humid. I would 3rd the aid of a QD for removal or use a different AIO
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    Re: Experience needed for circular buffer?

    I learned on a Milwaukee rotary about 15 years ago, it was heavy as hell and only had one speed, it was very smooth tho and easy to feather the power with on delicate surfaces, nice machines.
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    Re: Boat Vinyl Seat Cleaning Advice

    Good ol Tuff Stuff foaming spray will also work on vinyl seats and surfaces. This cheap stuff is still one of my favorite interiors cleaners, for light vinyl, carpet and upholstery cleaning its tough...
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    Re: Anyone use Festool Shinex RAP 150?

    That alone is a deal breaker IMO...
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    Makita 9227c vs Flex PE14-2

    I currently have the Makita and have really been thinking about getting a Flex both for the lighter weight plus the ergonomics of the unit really looks great. Any users out their that possibly have...
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    Re: A different kind of hotrod

    Lol, That's great man, they all look brand new! Nicely done :props:
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    Re: Experience needed for circular buffer?

    You got that right Mike, for the weekend warrior you'll feel like you got your ass kicked the next day. I don't remember it being so rough on me when I did it for a living, but I was younger then...
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    Re: Experience needed for circular buffer?

    I would agree with this too, I am comfortable with and prefer to use a rotary but picked up a Flex DA just to try one out and a rotary is much easier to control and a hell of a lot faster with...
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    Re: What to do after the wash?

    Wash, Dry, QD and done.
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    Re: Detailing a car with clearcoat failure

    As stated, that paint is past the point of return, wash it, clean the wheels and interior and call it good.
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    Re: Instrument Panel Cleaner

    I use a soft microfiber and some interior dressing, always does a good job of cleaning instrument cluster lens IMO
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    Re: which glass cleaner?

    Stoner, Available at Walmart
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    Re: Does the steel head on your FLEX 3401 get hot?

    Another hot flex here, lol :props:
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    Re: Cheap Kwazar bottles

    Awesome Find! :dblthumb2:
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    Re: Waxing over vinyls, afraid to pull up

    You could use cloth diapers or a plain cotton T-shirt
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    Re: Lesson 2 for Newbie

    Micro Fibers pick up EVERYTHING and basically refuses to let it go unless you manually wanna pick everything off. Basically they are crap magnets.
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