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    Re: Weird stains on Plastic

    Trim around radios in the center console is sometimes painted plastic. At least in my 07 and 08 Dodge vehicles it is. Also the trim on the doors that contain the door lock/window control switchs is...
  2. Re: What it's like behind the scenes of a TV show with Dave Bowman and Sam Memmolo of Motorhead Garage!

    Cool DIY show for sure. I always enjoyed watching Sam and Dave on their previous shows and by the looks of the first episode they're still tops at what they do.

    Looking forward to seeing more...
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    Re: Overspray removal - Henrys foam

    I've had trouble removing cured polyurethane foam in the past. My car wasn't involved but my skin was. I'm sure you know already but this stuff bonds better then most glues. I let some cure on my...
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    Re: G110 V2 - Lets ROCK AND ROLL BABY!

    :iagree:

    I'm very interested in the upcoming reviews of this machine.

    I have a hunch this feature could be a game changer:
    Internal feedback circuit increases torque when downward...
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    Re: Contributing to the Forum

    Reading well written reviews (like cnfowlers recent series) is the major reason I try to keep up with this forum.

    I enjoy learning how to be a better detailer and being an informed consumer. I...
  6. Re: A BIG Black Suburban From Hill City Auto Detail & O.C.Detailing

    Wow, Great work on the burb and I feel your pain on that roof. When I removed the swirls from the roof of my van it felt like I was trying to to polish a football field compared the smaller cars...
  7. Re: Two "Must Have" Car Washing Tools - The Brass Shut-off Valve & Brass Quick Connector

    Great review and write-up Mike:xyxthumbs:. I thought I'd add one more thing that I find useful.

    If you like to sheet water after rinsing try adding a couple feet of hose after the valve. This...
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    Re: Hello from connecticut

    Welcome to AGO. :wow:That is the best looking lift/wheel/tire package I've seen in along time.

    Craig
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    Re: Carpet brush for 7424XP

    I just received the white brush for my old PC yesterday. I tested it inside the house on one of those very stubborn stains that magically appear when you have kids and found no need to make the head...
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    Re: Insulator Wax Question

    Wow this question is coming up a lot recently.
    Try this thread

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/21341-insulator-wax-845-a.html

    Craig
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    Re: garage lights

    Those look great. If you have the current builders grade lights in your garage (2x60w incandescent bulbs) it will be a huge improvement. Last year I replaced my incandescent light sockets with 3...
  12. Re: Suburban Rubber Door Trim...Need to remove marks

    Is this rubber type trim black or white? Pics are always a big help. If it is painted white it is likely plastic body trim and you should be able to remove the scuff with compounding/polish as long...
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    Re: Insulator Wax 845

    Try giving it a good long shake. It should turn more liquid but you may need to warm it to room temp if it feels cold in the bottle. Just something I read, hope it helps.

    Craig
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    Re: 1967 Starline Deville - Extreme Makeover

    Looks great Mike. I love all the 50/50 shots, amazing transformation. What are your plans for the bright-work? If you plan to polish it, could you include a short write-up on your process.
    ...
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    Re: My 1997 Nitro Bass Boat

    Great job Discoverypro. I followed your progress through your previous posts/questions and I'm glad you stuck with it. That is one sharp looking boat and now you get to enjoy the pride that comes...
  16. Thread: 1 Step Product?

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    Re: 1 Step Product?

    :iagree: Great product and my new go to AIO.

    Craig
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    Re: Removing tough waterspots

    We might need more info to guide you in the right direction.

    Do you know if they are type 1 or type 2? If not check out the second post in this thread as Mike explains this very issue....
  18. Re: Pictures & Comments from October 4th, 2009 Sunday Detailing 102 - Advanced Class

    This class was a lot of fun. As a group very few of us had ever held a rotary, let alone placed wool down on paint and tried to pull sanding marks. Thanks to Mikes instructions and demonstrations the...
  19. Re: Pictures & Comments from October 3rd, 2009 Saturday Detailing 101

    Thank you Auto-geek (Mike, Jason, Meghan, Dwayne, and Max) for putting such a quality class together. I had a great time meeting the staff and getting to know some fellow enthusiasts.

    I would...
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    Re: Weekend Giveaways- Banners!

    Thanks for putting these giveaways together Meghan. The Meguiars banner will look great in my garage.

    Craig
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    Re: Sheepskin Wash Mitt

    If you're looking for just ease of use, I don't think you can beat having the wash media attached to an extension pole (BHB or others). It's like painting with a roller and wearing out your arms and...
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    Re: Weekend Giveaways- Banners!

    I'm in
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    Re: Almost ready for first purchase

    You need to use clay or some other type of decontamination system prior to polishing. If you don't, you run the risk of a large bonded contaminate (like a metal shaving) being scratched all around...
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    Re: White road paint (from the lines)

    I had this behind a couple wheel wells on my van. After trying all the options you already listed I found the best way for me to get it off was to push one side with my fingernail until it popped...
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    Re: Meguiar's or Porter Cable

    I don't think more powerful directly equates to better finish. It does however give you more options with regards to keeping larger pads rotating during correction and the amount of pressure your...
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