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Re: Cool tool that should make detailing much easier
Originally Posted by
OMGClayAiken
Thanks for this! Just placed an order for one!
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LET ME KNOW HOW YOU LIKE IT!!!! Im so glad I can help some others!!
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aim4squirrels
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Re: Cool tool that should make detailing much easier
Originally Posted by
BudgetPlan1
Snatched up a similar device one winter when I couldn't think of anything else to buy. Quite handy for propping open doors, hoods and trunks/hatchbacks. Definitely not a necessity but a handy luxury.
Ooo, doors too. Ill have to try that!!!
"Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...
aim4squirrels
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Re: Cool tool that should make detailing much easier
Originally Posted by
Mike@DedicatedPerfection
That is a very cool tool. Im thinking I may have to order one as well.
If you do, you have to come back and let me (us) know how you like it. Im so happy this may help many others!!!
"Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...
aim4squirrels
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Re: Cool tool that should make detailing much easier
This is a really neat product! Thanks for posting!
Scott Harle
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Re: Cool tool that should make detailing much easier
I had thought about making something like this for a long time. Never got around to it, then I found out one existed and made by Kamikazi. They have a small version as well, I believe, for like propping the doors. Neat gadgets, but those are expensive. I'll stick to using MF wrapped bottle, or look into this one
I won't post links or photos of the Kami units. Not even sure you can get them in the states any more.
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Re: Cool tool that should make detailing much easier
Saw a kit here in Sweden so don't know how available it is and don't remember the name of it. But it came in 3 different sizes. Smaller one for the hood so it just gets a little open. The middle one for doors and sedan trunk lids an the larger one for hatchback and SW back. And if you are a little handy or not even that but can measure good. There a lot of different things you can put together these from a hardware store if you want to. Can be very handy when polishing sensitive paint or if you use a rotary or even to easier reach places of some panels.
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Re: Cool tool that should make detailing much easier
Originally Posted by
JustJesus
I had thought about making something like this for a long time. Never got around to it, then I found out one existed and made by Kamikazi. They have a small version as well, I believe, for like propping the doors. Neat gadgets, but those are expensive. I'll stick to using MF wrapped bottle, or look into this one
I won't post links or photos of the Kami units. Not even sure you can get them in the states any more.
You gotta know that's the one I have
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Re: Cool tool that should make detailing much easier
Originally Posted by
BudgetPlan1
You gotta know that's the one I have
When I saw your post, that's what first came to mind, actually
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Re: Cool tool that should make detailing much easier
Originally Posted by
SWETM
Saw a kit here in Sweden so don't know how
available it is and don't remember the name
of it. But it came in 3 different sizes.
Smaller one for the hood so it just gets a little open.
The middle one for doors and sedan trunk lids
an the larger one for hatchback and SW back.
Always nice to have (several) different lengths.
Originally Posted by
SWETM
And if you are a little handy or not even
that but can measure good. There a lot
of different things you can put together
these from a hardware store if you want to.
^^^
Buy sticks in bulk;
cut to desired length.
’Economize<—>Customize’
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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