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    Re: Happy Birthday Andr3wilson!

    Happy Birthday Man! Don't freeze your berries up north! You are 3 hours away from me you know :)
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    Re: SEMI transport truck pointers

    Hey Dave, I have been trying to slow down on the aluminum polishing as I am getting tired of being black with aluminum dust/ polish. More and more concentrating on interiors and paint polishing. Your...
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    Re: Mezerna power Lock

    Prep of the surface for any sealant is always the most important step. I have used Power Lock many times with great success. I will add to this thread with this link:...
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    Re: SEMI transport truck pointers

    Lots of valuable info shared here!! Thanks Dave and all that contributed to this thread!
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    Re: Deep Wheel Cleaning, embedded dirt

    Give PS 21 wheel gel a try, safe for all kinds of wheels. Let it dwell for up to two hours for stubborn dirt. If that doesn't work go for the PS 21 polishing soap, if they are still there then use a...
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    Re: What kind of paint defect is this?

    Depending on where these marks are they could be rock chips but you described clear coat peeling off your bumper and roof. Take this to a reputable paint shop that you trust and have them look at...
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    Re: lighting

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/64352-shop-light.html

    Here is where I have posted pictures before. If a guy painted the stand it would look better.
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    Re: lighting

    I made an adjustable rolling work lamp out of junk material and two t-8 fluorescent lights. Works great at finding swirls and by being adjustable I can go high for doing roofs and low for side...
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    Re: Happy Birthday David@LakeCountry!

    Happy Birthday David! Love the products!
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    Re: My first bike detail

    Great job! Bikes take forever due to all the nooks and crannies to get into plus all the chrome to polish just right.
  11. Re: Hello All! Need Advice on Selling Detailing Trailer

    For anyone that is serious about detailing in a "hot" environment this is the unit that is needed! You got it all in a very well setup stand alone system. There is got to be a buyer out there, they...
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    Re: Cquartz Finest

    Keep reading and by the end of the month you will be able to do this yourself. Take the cash you were going to spend and pump it into the proper tools. Coatings are all in the prep work as others...
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    Re: 2013 M3 Melbourne Red

    Like it like it like it!!!!
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    Re: Porsche's @ the detailien HIVE

    AWESOME car and work! Gotta love black when it is done correctly!
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    Re: Polishing the roof

    I use two Werner platforms side by side. This seems to be enough length so you can finish one whole side without getting up and down to move the platform along. Then move the platforms to the other...
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    Re: Coating questions

    Here are a couple of photos of a Chevy Eqiunox that I coated with Blackfire Crystal Seal roughly 1 year ago. Did the prep work and two coats of product allowing curing in my shop before the next was...
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    Re: Optimum car wax

    I get a month or so depending on weather conditions. Apply it very thin or it does streak. Good for a spray wax, quick and easy to apply and gives a good shine but no five months that I have seen.
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    Re: 3" backing plate on 6" GG unit

    I just put the 3 inch backing plate on and run the unit on a lower speed number. Works good and not a had an issue. As you, i seen no reason to spend extra money on two DA's.
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    Re: Menzerna FG400 or Meguiars 105?

    Since I have tried FG400 there is no going back to M105 unless it is to do a relatives vehicle that I am doing for free so I can use up the bottle. Even when using it with wool there is just simply...
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    Re: for those who use a foam cannon/gun...

    I rinse first from the top down to keep lots of water flow and the dirt somewhat suspended. After the inital rinse the one side is pretty much dry and i foam on e side at a time. I use ONRWW in my...
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    Re: Menzerna Powerlock - a little test

    Want to remember this thread so yes i am SUBSCRIBED!! Great teating to say the least. Was on the fence about Wolfgang 3.0 or Powerlock but now i have no reservations about going with the Powerlock!!...
  22. Re: How To Use the Dupray Hill Injection Steam Cleaner

    I have the Super Inox and I can't say enough good things about it. This unit is the cadillac of steamers being able to steam, inject chemical and extract all in one unit. The steamer is awesome for...
  23. Re: Interior Detailing - Steam Cleaning Carpet

    Mike, yes it is a great unit. The only problem I do have with it is the handle on the vacuum/ steam injection hose is a bit big. There has been times that I just remove thefront seats so I can use...
  24. Re: Interior Detailing - Steam Cleaning Carpet

    I got the super Inox and wouldn't be without it. Hint, get the 220 volt unit if you are doing alot (business) with it. Never have to wait for steam.
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    Re: Sealant/protectant for the engine bay

    I use 303, just spray it on diluted a bit from a automotive paint sprayer with a primer tip on it and leave it overnight. Come back the next morning and there is very little to no product to clean...
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