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Re: Getting an itch....
all you need is a dollar store microfiber and a bottle of windex. Get to wiping and scrubbing. Dont need that other stuff
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Re: Getting an itch....
Originally Posted by 7.3powerstroke
all you need is a dollar store microfiber and a bottle of windex. Get to wiping and scrubbing. Dont need that other stuff
Can I get the micro dirty enough in one day???
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Re: Getting an itch....
Originally Posted by ronkh57
Can I get the micro dirty enough in one day???
Make sure to start on the wheels and pass it around for some other guys to use. Then finish on your car because the towel will be broken in at that point
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Re: Getting an itch....
Originally Posted by GSKR
Beautiful car.
Thank you
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Re: Getting an itch....
Originally Posted by 7.3powerstroke
all you need is a dollar store microfiber and a bottle of windex. Get to wiping and scrubbing. Dont need that other stuff
Originally Posted by 7.3powerstroke
Make sure to start on the wheels and pass it around for some other guys to use. Then finish on your car because the towel will be broken in at that point
Good idea.
What do I use lemon pledge on ???
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Re: Getting an itch....
Originally Posted by ronkh57
Show tomorrow. Do I add a
2nd coat of overcoat?
PA - Cosmic spritz?
PA - Viking Spritz?
PA - Gold Zirkon?
Sonax BSD?
Kenotek Showroom Shine?
(I will probably do this when
I get there anyway)
Don`t screw with it
I say: "Fuggedaboutalldat stuff"!!
Just go with: "APC":
A.(nother)
P. (erfect)
C.(orvette)
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Getting an itch....
Originally Posted by FUNX650
I say: "Fuggedaboutalldat stuff"!!
Just go with: "APC":
A.(nother)
P. (erfect)
C.(orvette)
Bob
Thank you Sir
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Re: Getting an itch....
Originally Posted by FUNX650
I say: "Fuggedaboutalldat stuff"!!
Just go with: "APC":
A.(nother)
P. (erfect)
C.(orvette)
Bob
Hi Bob,do you have any knowledgeable experience on polishing aircraft glass.I feel that if I can find a effective and safe method this can be a major upsell.I looked on line and only to come across Houdini wipe on and off products.All the planes I have done the glass is horrible.I did a bonanza last week,and I don't know how they can see.Any thoughts or ideas.Last year I messed around with a window on the back of the plane with different pads and products with mimium improvement.
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