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    Re: Best of the best cheap LSPs?

    I like NXT TW 2. DC3 Carnauba I found good value for money and lasts well.

    Years ago,I used autoglym super resin polish,followed by 'extra gloss protection'. Also good products.probably not seen...
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    Re: When should you apply pressure??

    There are so many variables here,it's hard to say. I do use a little pressure at the begining and ease off to the weight of the machine.
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    Re: Meguiars Soft Buff 2.0 Pads

    I look at my pad from above,velcro up and place the plate as precise as possible. It's never 100%,but it's never 'out' far enough to create problems. I think if you place it on as best can be,it...
  4. Re: Rotary Buffer- Stick Handle - Hoop Handle - Or no handle at all

    Hi Mike. I'm using a Milwaukee AP12QE. I've never put the handle on since the day I bought it. I just use the head of the machine. It works for me and is comfortable.
    It's also a great machine....
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    Re: Prestige Auto Detailing: 1999 Honda Accord

    Nice work. I can see things in the engine bay now. Apart from work vans,that is the dirtiest vehicle I've ever seen.

    Are you not worried about passive smoking while detailing the...
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    Re: Detailing Background/Info

    that's quite a cool print!

    :dblthumb2:
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    Re: question about car polishers?

    I like using a rotary buffer. I learned on old panels. I have never tried a DA,but I see excellent results from them.

    As mike said,it depends what you want to achieve,and how quickly you get...
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    Re: September 11th

    Well Said Meghan.
  9. Re: Best Practice - Avoid buffing on top of body lines and edges

    :dblthumb2:

    Painters tape!...Where would I be without it.
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    Re: Engine Detailing Question

    Nice Work SRHTX :xyxthumbs:

    I had a big cleaning job with my bay about a month or two ago.A lot of oxidised aluminium. It took me quite a bit of time,and even removed some parts to get good all...
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    Re: Daily Driver - Saturn Aura

    :dblthumb2:

    Nice!
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    Re: Black Bumper and Trim w/ White Wax Marks

    This has been on MOL plenty times.

    The above mentioned peanut butter was discussed by Mike. It's the vegetable oil in it. So that would do the same.

    Another person has told me that an old...
  13. Thread: Plexus

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    Re: Plexus

    Thanks. PlastX is good for headlights and suchlike. Things like instrument clusters are a bit more tricky/delicate. Sounds like plexus is a good choice here.
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    Re: Plexus

    I've only used Meguiar's plastX. If anyone knows,how is the aggressivness of Plexus compared to other products,including 3M,meg's plastX and Novus?

    Novus has a 3 step system. Cleaner,heavy cut...
  15. Thread: 3M products

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    Re: 3M products

    Thanks...i'll have a look tomorrow for extra cut also. :xyxthumbs:

    I see from your job on the GT500 you used M105/205. It's getting a hold of it is difficult over here. I'm going to try a phone...
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    Re: 07 Black Shelby GT500-764 RWHP-Detuned

    That's nice work!

    Nice car!:xyxthumbs:
  17. Thread: 3M products

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    Re: 3M products

    Thanks...i'm glad to hear that,as it's 3M products that are commonly available to me. I've already liked the results with finesse-it.

    Okay...I'll be glad to check out your work:xyxthumbs:
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    Re: Hi from Italy

    Thankyou....Yes the forums are good. It's getting the goodies is the problem.

    see you on the forum!:xyxthumbs:
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    Re: Hi from Italy

    Thankyou! :xyxthumbs:
  20. Thread: 3M products

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    3M products

    Hi,I'm currently using 3M's finishing material with my rotary,wool and foam and I'm very happy with the results that I get.

    Has anyone here used 3M Ultrafina? I'm thinking of this after using the...
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    Re: Storing Waxes and other Products

    I get temperatures going into the 100's every summer.

    I keep all my products in the lock-up. I havn't had any problems.

    Some of my earlier waxes are 8+ years old and still have normal...
  22. Thread: Hi from Italy

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    Re: Hi from Italy

    Thanks everyone!

    Tuscany. :dblthumb2:
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    Re: Deep scratch repair

    I use the same clear...works very well. I've been using a hobby airbrush kit for touchups. The problem is getting a good color match.
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    Re: Bumpers Need Help

    A pic would help.
    Is this unpainted ABS plastic or something else?

    I have used bodyfiller successfully on bumper parts,but the difference being that they are painted,and the filler is covered....
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    Re: Chassis Cleaning

    Steam cleaners are good,but can be quite costly.
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