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    Quote Originally Posted by Reddwarf
    I have had great experience with the Glass Restorer. I applied it with the wolfgang orange pad that came with the kit. I love the Krystal Vision. It is superior to IG, but when you compare the price, the IG is the better deal. That said, I will buy more Krystal Vision one day.

    So did I. I love it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer
    Did you use DP Glass Restorer? Let me know how it works for you. I couldn't get it to remove spots that were only a couple weeks old on one vehicle from when we went away and sprinklers hit it. AIO worked, but even Glass Restorer on speed 6 with pressure on an 4" orange Edge pad wouldn't do much? I know others said the same thing. Krystal Vision on the other hand I've heard great stuff on and will pry order some next instead of Invisible Glass.
    DP worked before for me.
    I also had luck removing old water spots (I removed 95% of them by hand) with Meguiar's #83 DACP.
    2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
    2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
    2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)

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    I also received a botle of mild swirl remover with one of my orders and i tried it on one of my customers 06 blue viper coupe. It really did a great job, completely took care of the mild swirls he had. This is a car i wash twice a week, but we still had never done a detail on it.I have to say though that i do almost all my work with a rotary. I also want to make a comment on the fact that i see some guys mentioning that some peroducts are a little more expensive than others and therefor they go with the cheaper one.I'm talking about those of us that make a living at this, to me it makes no sense to save a little money when we charge a few hundred dollars to do a job. I do many boats that i will charge from $500 upwards of several thousands depending on the size. What sense would it make to save 30- 40- or 50 dollars on one of my orders.I also can not figure out how one does not use a rotary when doing this professionally. it will take me about 6-7 hours to do a 25'-30' boat and make about 500-800 dollars. Now imagine doing that kind of work with a pc.Please don't take this as cut down on anyone, i admire the work being done by many of you guys, but a rotay just moves so much faster and i think does a better job. Hope to show some pics of my work one of these days. I just need to remember to bring my camera with me, i have some really nice choppers, awesome cars, boats and even some planes to show you guys.Monday i have to see this new customer, with a Lambo, his wife's bentley and her grocery getter, a mercedes G 500 i think. Don't you love miami.

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    Pembroke Pines...I live in Boca, just finished a couple deals in that area. Glad to have you on board.
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    Hey Surfer, i am in the Boca area often also, because i get many calls from customers to do their harleys. The dealership i associate with just opened their 3rd location so the work keeps increasing. I'm hopng to meet all of you who will be at the next detailfest in february.

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    i odnt know anybody who does boats with a PC, only cars. the thing with prices is ind of a toss up, it just depends on if the product is worth that much more, when it doesnt do a hwole lot extra. most of the time yes it is worth it. my prices do reflect the fact that i use high quality products and not stuff i saw on the shelf at walmart. although they occasionally get a good product in there too... i think i will probably switch to krystal vision since i think i can get big refill bottles and i can only get single bottles with the IG. i like stuff in bulk hehe

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    Justin (or anyone else), care to comment on the Gel Wheel Cleaner? P21S is too expensive for my blood. I was about to order some right now, but its on back order - which probably means its a stellar product.

    Thanks in advance,

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAN
    Justin (or anyone else), care to comment on the Gel Wheel Cleaner? P21S is too expensive for my blood. I was about to order some right now, but its on back order - which probably means its a stellar product.

    Thanks in advance,

    Pete
    i think you will be pleased.
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    The only DP product I have tried so far is the DP Wheel Glaze. The product seems to do a good job. The only negitive thing I would have to say about it is that it's a litte hard to get off. Most members on the forum have had a lot of good things to say about DP Products (including justin) so I certainly would not be affriad to try more of the product line.

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    yea it is kind of a PITA to remove but it works great so i cant complain too much. i try to apply it thin but i usually end up caking it on a little in some spots atleast. gary i would highly recommend the DP line, youll like it.

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