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Re: Tell everyone one of your best detailing secrets!
By the way, my Whah, Whah quote was directed at Lasthope not Blake's!!
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Re: Tell everyone one of your best detailing secrets!
2009 Red f250 4door powerstroke fx4
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Re: Tell everyone one of your best detailing secrets!
If thats the case than I know people use QD as a window cleaner as they dont streak. M105 as a metal polish. You can use any kind of sealant for the car on the wheels instead of buying a dedicated wheel wax...etc. There are tons of products that have other uses.
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Yea, I have used my PB swirl remover for chrome bumpers. Im glad to hear about the sealant on the wheels. Is it a paint sealant or a wax that is used for the wheels?
2009 Red f250 4door powerstroke fx4
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Re: Tell everyone one of your best detailing secrets!
Wheel Wax or any paint sealant like Poorboy's EX-P.
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Re: Tell everyone one of your best detailing secrets!
Originally Posted by ASPHALT ROCKET
My rotary.
What's a rotary (Your dad told me if you didn't straighten up and quite teasing him he was going to take your rotary away and give you a Griots mini polisher).
Last edited by DARK HORSE; 02-12-2010 at 11:58 PM.
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Re: Tell everyone one of your best detailing secrets!
[QUOTE=Lasthope05;292899]If thats the case than I know people use QD as a window cleaner as they dont streak.
Yeah I use the QD on my windows. I have found that some work without streaking (Wolfgang Detail Spritz) and some that do streak (Mothers)
Have you found one in between those price points that works well without the streaks???
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Originally Posted by Blake's Mobile Detailing
Yea, I have used my PB swirl remover for chrome bumpers. Im glad to hear about the sealant on the wheels. Is it a paint sealant or a wax that is used for the wheels?
A paint sealant would last much longer, but either would work
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Re: Tell everyone one of your best detailing secrets!
On some of the lighter colored interior vehicles you've most likely had some difficulty removing the black scuff marks from the hard plastic pieces around the driver's door area.
Well, if you find yourself to have run out of the one product able to remove them, but have some Gojo hand cleaner ........ luck is on your side.
I have found that this stuff is abrasive just enough to get the stubborn marks cleaned off. Don't use it on anything that you might question though. The cherry scent is kinda nice to work with too.
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Re: Tell everyone one of your best detailing secrets!
Originally Posted by MobolWerks
Whah, Whah......Not looking for exact science .. Thought it might be fun to hear how someone uses Texas Pete Hot Sauce to remove rust from rims You know what I mean
I wonder just what Texas Pete's could clean??? It certainly could have some cleaning power - internally anyway
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