C'mon Klasse, you can look at a car from 1982 and tell me the engine options, the HP for each, the EPA mpg, and how many quarts of oil it took (with or without the filter), but I've got you on Sonax...
Alright, everyone seems to have missed (ignored?) my bombshell about TurtleWax Rinse Free Wash & Wax from a few posts back; from the Optimum rep on the Optimum forum in November:
It took a long time to be accepted here, and you could argue it still hasn't been. Oddly, waterless is more accepted--I think rinseless is counter-intuitive, or just too foreign a concept for most...
I (almost) always use a rinse bucket with rinseless. After using a rinse bucket for conventional wash for so many years, I just couldn't put my wash media back into a dirty bucket when doing...
Is that the way you look at it? I always looked at it as the machine didn't get bogged down by a thick pad, so you could use thick pads which allows you to use the edge for tight spaces. I was just...
Bunky has also gotten locked out of here like Chilly did, I sent him this thread and the one where Chilly got back on so he can try some of the suggestions.
Um...THE BLAME ALREADY WAS ON HIM! I could buy what you are saying if in the beginning he wasn't a suspect, but when they charged him with the murders, there is no longer any reason for him to be...
So how would that get him an "accessory to murder" charge? Clearly there was some (a lot?) of risk being tried for a double homicide, he had a lot of high-priced lawyers, why wasn't this defense put...
That makes no sense--"I'll just take the fall for a double homicide rather than tell the cops I sent this guy over to retrieve earrings and apparently it went wrong". Why wouldn't he just tell them...
I was looking through my...er...collection, and was looking in my forgotten Meg's DA Microfiber Correction System, which came with D300 compound and D301 Finishing Wax. But I also had thrown in...