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    NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    List a few of your tools that make your job a whole lot easier. Game changer! Tools you could never imagine doing without!
    To start it off:
    Flex XCE 10-8 125
    Fur EEL
    Dewalt cordless fan I use when doing interior.
    And recently bought a Maxshine Mini and I've been loving it! Mostly for headlights and door handles. Bought 2" wet sanding discs from 800-5000 and then buff with Micro and Cutmax or ACA 510
    electric sprayer for Rinseless. Love mine $23 cheapo TIVOLI Amazon.
    Lets hear yours?

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    Re: NMAE A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    There are more, but the instant I read the thread title I immediately thought "Griot's PFM".
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    Re: NMAE A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    my vapor Chief 125 vapor steamer

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    Re: NMAE A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    There are more, but the instant I read the thread title I immediately thought "Griot's PFM".
    I immediately thought of rinseless products.

    My large carpro dehydrate towel is really nice. I have no desire to look for anything else but griots PRM sounds like a real winner from what i read.

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    Re: NMAE A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    Quote Originally Posted by noorth View Post
    I immediately thought of rinseless products.

    My large carpro dehydrate towel is really nice. I have no desire to look for anything else but griots PRM sounds like a real winner from what i read.
    Notorious Dry Towel is every bit as impressive too.

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    Re: NMAE A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    Quote Originally Posted by noorth View Post
    I immediately thought of rinseless products.

    My large carpro dehydrate towel is really nice. I have no desire to look for anything else but griots PRM sounds like a real winner from what i read.
    There all just good twisted loop MF. Wouldn’t be surprised if all good ones are from same manufacturer….


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    Re: NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    My Handi Lift Motorcycle lift. Just finished this bike today...

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    Re: NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    Master Blaster Sidekick


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    NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    The MB still gets a lot of use and will throw out the Ego Blower.

    Agree with PFM’s

    Autofiber Saver applicator. Apply everything to and including tire dressing.

    Rinseless wash sponge…. Maybe…

    Wheel woolies

    Make up brush for tires. Not to apply but to level out after applying and to get into all the grooves.

    Sadto see no one has a Nano on sale this year. Was going to be my gift to myself and sure it would have made this list.


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    Re: NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    There are more, but the instant I read the thread title I immediately thought "Griot's PFM".
    Quote Originally Posted by bill walsh View Post
    my vapor Chief 125 vapor steamer
    Quote Originally Posted by 2black1s View Post
    My Handi Lift Motorcycle lift. Just finished this bike today...

    NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.-20221123_212211resized-jpg NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.-20221123_213146resized-jpg NAME A FEW OF YOUR MOST COVETED TOOLS OF THE TRADE.-20221123_213211resized-jpg
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    Master Blaster Sidekick

    Quote Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack View Post
    The MB still gets a lot of use and will throw out the Ego Blower.

    Agree with PFM’s

    Autofiber Saver applicator. Apply everything to and including tire dressing.

    Rinseless wash sponge…. Maybe…

    Wheel woolies

    Make up brush for tires. Not to apply but to level out after applying and to get into all the grooves.

    Sadto see no one has a Nano on sale this year. Was going to be my gift to myself and sure it would have made this list.


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    After using my Maxshine Mini so much and having the Nano's 3 brothers the Mini,Mark III and LH19E it's one I also want! It makes no sense to not buy it as a full kit and $630 isn't chump change. I'll most likely grab the PXE from Santa if I have any $ left over after checking all the lists of my 3 kids. And they have expensive taste

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