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Looking for input...
I have some product that we need customer feedback on. Looking for a few forum members to try it out and report back on your thoughts on it.
This is a heavy duty compound, to be used with a rotary. If you are interested in reviewing this product and giving some honest feedback please respond to this thread and we will pick some members to send a 16 oz. bottle to.
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Re: Looking for input...
I'm always up for trying out new products.
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Re: Looking for input...
I would love to try out a new heavy duty rotary compound... I like some of them out there but always up for new try out stuff... My buddy needs a good cut and finish on his new toy that is severely scratched up...
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You know Im always up for trying out products.
Garry Dean - Tampa, FL - 813-846-4406
Auto, Boat, RV, Motorcycle, Aircraft Detailing
Premium Custom Detailing
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Re: Looking for input...
Count me in for consideration. I'm not a full-time pro and you may want only a pro opinion, so that alone might rule me out. If so, that's OK.
However, I am a long time rotary user with a bunch of rotary experience in both paint restos and cut n' buffs. My current favorite is 3M Perfect-it, so that would be the yardstick. There's currently a metallic red Oldsmobile in the family that is infested with scuffs and scratches, so that would be the test bed. Be happy to test it if I can be of help.
Bill
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Meghan
I would love to help. My Flex PE 14-2 has been lonely lately and getting jealous. Thinks I have been spending too much time with PC. Like a previous poster, I am not a full time pro but I did "graduate" from the latest 101 and 102 classes.
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I would like to try, I have a few cars and a boat that is very bad shape to put the compound to the test.
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I'd like to give it a try and send some feedback about it. My makita and lc orange pad are dying for a workout getting the 3000 grit scratches out of my paint next week.
Jon Miles
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Re: Looking for input...
I am a rotary guy and am very busy lately and would be glad to give it a try and report back the performance of it with photos and a written review.
Edit: In fact, on the 24th of this month forum member Michael13 and his father are making the 3 hour trip down here to get involved in a 3 step paint correction with me so that they can as a "Detailing Duo" take more experience back home with them for starting their new detailing business. We could use it on that job.
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Re: Looking for input...
I would certainly give it a go, and write a review.
I like trying new compounds. The good ones are hard to come by. Plus, I've tried many compounds...I will certainly give some honest feedback.
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