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    Re: chilly checking in

    Hope the Mrs. gets well soon.
    Isn 't there a filter for the heater? Or is the heater fan blowing the dust around? As oneheadlite suggested, perhaps ducting should help.
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    Re: chilly checking in

    I see you found your way back through the blizzard.:D
  3. Thread: Zap Cloth

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    Re: Zap Cloth

    On really soiled glass, I would use a MF and glass cleaner first and then final wipe with a damp Zap cloth.
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    Re: Zap Cloth

    Push it, it works. You can always return it, nothing to lose.:D
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    Re: Heads up for Chilly - and attn any mods

    Not to high jack your thread, but anyone see PaulMys around?
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    Re: DFB's Soapy Notes

    Your the "Soap Man", thanks for all the hard work!:xyxthumbs:
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    Re: Waterless wash/quick detail

    Ultima Waterless Wash. Dilution ratio is 1/2 ounce to 22 oz of water. The acrylic formula is double that.
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    Re: Forum

    Can't log on Autopia.
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    Re: Forum

    Is it starting again?
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    Re: Forum

    Not talking about the forum..talking about the loading on the site.
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    Re: Forum

    It was good while it lasted!
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    Re: Brown tires - can't fix

    Get a tire brush that fits a drill. Will save you a lot of time and energy. If using Tuff Shine..scrub till the foam is white and not brown.
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    Poll: Re: SUPERBOWL PICK 2024

    bump
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    Re: What’s the deal with Optimum the company?

    And which 2nd bottles are those?
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    Re: Headliner disaster...suggestions?

    True, but some chemicals clean better than water.
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    Re: Headliner disaster...suggestions?

    Using a steamer on a headliner is a little risky IMO.
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    Re: Looking For A New Polish

    3D One is a compound/polish which is pad dependent. Easy to use with amazing results.
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    Re: Typo's on websites etc...

    I don't trust sites with typo's and leave. If they don't have management skills to correct those errors, what other skills do they lack.
  19. Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?

    Two yellow devils.
  20. Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?

    Then keep guessing.:D
  21. Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?

    Number the corners (1-2-3-4) You will have 2 sides to each number.
  22. Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?

    Then you need a water based dressing like Meguiars Hyper Dressing.
  23. Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?

    CG Bare Bones for plastic fender wells. Just spray and walk away..no wiping and the smell is awesome.
  24. Re: Looking to buy a Rotary. Question on constant speed maintainer function?

    Aren't all speed settings based on "no load"?
  25. Re: Looking to buy a Rotary. Question on constant speed maintainer function?

    Aren't all rotaries gear driven and thus does not have the ability to slow down with a load? A clutch would accomplish this, but I don't know of any rotaries that have this and if even needed.
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