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  1. Thread: Dog hair

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    The brush I have is the "FURemover", available on...

    The brush I have is the "FURemover", available on Amazon or at Wally world.
  2. Thread: Bug Sponges

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    I missed ordering one of these last time, but I'm...

    I missed ordering one of these last time, but I'm definitely going to pick one up now. Sounds like a great product.
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    I've decided the next step is to try a slightly...

    I've decided the next step is to try a slightly more aggressive clay. Megs OTC comes highly recommended.
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    Re: Need help with wheels

    I just started using Brown Royal and have been equally impressed! Seems like great stuff and the price is very reasonable. :xyxthumbs:
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    Re: Frustrating spots on paint

    lol, you're confusing me. I met that the 3 original pictures make them look like rock chips. They in fact are something on top of the paint. Up close and before claying they appear to be tar or...
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    Re: Need help with wheels

    You think it would help the OP Maximus?
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    Re: Frustrating spots on paint

    After looking at those pics I agree they look more like rock chips than something sitting on the paint. here's one more pic I had, that I think shows it better:
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    Re: Frustrating spots on paint

    I'm using clay magic blue. Thought about that, and if clay magic is too tame, any suggestions something more aggressive?
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    Re: Frustrating spots on paint

    Yeah, it's definitely sitting on top of the paint.
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    Re: Frustrating spots on paint

    They appear to be tar or possibly iron, especially since they are such close proximity to the areas were stuff could sling off the tires.
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    Re: Need help with wheels

    I hope I don't catch hell for saying this, but I would suggest giving Brown Royal by Flash detailing a try. I've used Sonax and it's great, just not noticeably better. Brown Royal is $18/gallon and...
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    Re: Frustrating spots on paint

    Ohhh and I'd be using TSR followed up by finishing glaze. :cool:
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    Frustrating spots on paint

    Detailing a 2009 Mazda 6 and I'm seeing spots on the paint after clay treatment, mainly in problem areas on rocker panels and wheel arches:
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  14. Thread: Dog hair

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    I need to second the rubber bristled brush, I use...

    I need to second the rubber bristled brush, I use one for dog hair and love it.
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    I have this foam gun from hd an find it works...

    I have this foam gun from hd an find it works pretty well. You don't need to turn the valve all the way open to get a good soaking of foam. When I do have it open it went through it's 8 ounce...
  16. Thread: Colonite 845

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    I've just started using 845 and am very...

    I've just started using 845 and am very impressed! It seems that a little bit goes a loooong way. The shine is deep and durable. Great stuff!
  17. Sticky: Some great information, and you can't beat sonax...

    Some great information, and you can't beat sonax full effect! Love the stuff.
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    Re: Is detailing a business for the disabled

    I wanted to also sound in a give you some encouragement. Since you are here, I'm sure you know how rewarding properly detailing a vehicle can be. Without a doubt AG is one of the most supportive...
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    Re: Detail Fest Slide Show 2011

    Thanks Meghan, My wife is the one that won the Cyclo buffer. We are so glad we came down from Iowa for the show, what a great time! Can't wait for 2012.
  20. Re: Neighborhood kid doing a neighborhood job -- Opinions?

    Glad to hear you're taking on a new endeavor. I second the recommendation to get a steamer. The first time you're trying to get semi-dried coca-cola out of a cup-holder or a center counsel, you'll...
  21. Re: 1987 Buick Grand National - Intensive Paint Correction by AutoLavish

    Beautiful job! Can you give us more information on the sanding pads you used with the PC?
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    Re: WTB: 7424xp wrench

    Thanks to all for the responses, some good tips there. Ciera SL thanks for that link.
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    WTB: 7424xp wrench

    Lost the wrench for my Porter Cable 7424xp, does anyone have an extra they would be willing to sell for a reasonable price?

    Thanks.
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    Re: 2001 Ford F-450/PL Customs Rescue Ambulance

    Very impressive! Great inspiration :dblthumb2:
  25. Insurance - Business owners what do you pay for insurance per year?

    Insurance - Business owners what do you pay for insurance per year?


    Thinking of starting a detail business, so I called my insurance agent to get a quote.

    $1400 a year to cover cars up to...
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