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  1. Re: 2017 Ford Raptor - Light Grey - A Miracle Detailing - CQuartz FINEST

    I did a Pro+ job on the same truck/color last month (super crew version). Brand new, the B pillars were a mess and the paint had surface scratches on every panel. The 3" and the iBrid are definitely...
  2. Thread: IBIZ Wax

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    Re: IBIZ Wax

    A Z06 owner client of mine and Corvette Club member gave me a full bottle since he didn't need it. Never opened it... sitting on the back shelf collecting dust. Always skeptical of any product that...
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    Re: LIVE FEED! - Big Announcement Saturday Morning!

    Congratulations, Mike! Your advice and instruction continues to make me better at my job everyday. Thanks for all your guidance for this community, professionals and amateurs alike. Looking forward...
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    Re: Need Some Advice on Equipment for Strartup

    Scott, I've been seriously considering this steamer instead of an extractor for carpets and upholstery. What is your process for cleaning the average carpet with this unit? (sorry for getting a...
  5. Re: Non Shedding, Lint Fee detail towels? DISAPPOINTED!

    :dblthumb2:
  6. Re: Non Shedding, Lint Fee detail towels? DISAPPOINTED!

    There is information aplenty on this forum and at autogeek.net regarding the proper care of microfiber. The guidelines are different from the care of terry towels. Do not use fabric softener, do not...
  7. Re: Headlight restoration - specifically how you sand

    Not giving up on the gg3, yet. More 3" sanding discs on the way. The lights had more scratches than oxidation, a new challenge for me. The car looks to have gone through 100's of machine car washes...
  8. Re: Headlight restoration - specifically how you sand

    I think that's the problem I had with the Hyundai lens yesterday... more scratches than oxidation. I think they need to be worked with the 500 paper a little longer.

    Yeah, the edges were an...
  9. Re: Headlight restoration - specifically how you sand

    Already had a 3m kit in the shop, and bought more papers separately. Sanded with the gg6 and 3" bp... worked a little better, but took a lot of time. The few headlight restorations I've done in the...
  10. Re: Headlight restoration - specifically how you sand

    No compressor. Not sure which way to attack these lights. Initially I even thought that there might be a defect with the Hyundai headlight lens. The gg6 should have plenty of power for sanding...
  11. Re: Headlight restoration - specifically how you sand

    I bought a GG3 specifically for sanding headlights. Used it for the first time today, and I'm pretty disappointed. I knew going in that the gg3 has little power, and is not suited for paint...
  12. Re: Oops, I made a mistake How you can learn from me

    Nice. I'm using a Mcculloch canister steamer, but I think I could use a little more power. DA upholstery brush is on the list, too. Thanks for the feedback.
  13. Re: Here's mine, now SHOW me YOURS! (detail rigs only!!)

    Here are the specs:
    -4x8 Load Trail trailer 3500# axle, 15" wheels
    -65 gallon water tank (tractor supply)
    -4000 watt Powerhorse generator (Northern Tool)
    -Powerhorse 2700 psi pressure washer,...
  14. Re: Here's mine, now SHOW me YOURS! (detail rigs only!!)

    Still have a few items to add, but here are a few pics of my rig currently:
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  15. Re: Oops, I made a mistake How you can learn from me

    That wheel turned out great. What type of steamer do you use for this and/or carpet?
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    Re: Quick review Meg D151 vs HD Speed

    I hope you're charging them for the multi-step process, and not doing it at single-step rates.

    Profitability continues to be a challenge when offering a high-quality service at competitive...
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    Re: All in One Recommendation for 2014?

    Poorboy's World Polish with Sealant. Great product, cleans & removes mild oxidation well, and easy to use when working outdoors in direct sunlight.
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    Re: My First Ferrari????

    haha... so true.
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    Re: Generator output?

    Interesting, I have the same pw. I'm purchasing a shurflo on-demand pump, and have this generator: Powerhorse Portable Generator — 4000 Surge Watts, 3100 Rated Watts | Portable Generators| Northern...
  20. Re: step stool,platform or scaffolding to reach taller vehicles

    HD has identical platform for $129.
  21. Re: Best Non-Gas-Powered Pressure Washer that is Foam Cannon Compatible?

    I'm interested in the Karcher for the self-priming feature. My current electric pw (very cheap) has a hard time maintaining steady pressure at 50% of the houses I hook up to. Plus, the Karcher would...
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    Re: Generator output?

    Considering running an electric pw off a generator for my mobile setup. Honda states that an electric pw will require 3-times the wattage for startup. So, a 13 amp pw that requires 1500 watts...
  23. Re: Here's mine, now SHOW me YOURS! (detail rigs only!!)

    Curious to know about this as well... I really like the setup. Also, 1850 watt generator enough power? Has the karcher and generator combo worked out well for you?
  24. Re: Best Non-Gas-Powered Pressure Washer that is Foam Cannon Compatible?

    Subscribed...
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    Re: Some recent work, various things

    The leather seats look great... what are you using for each step?
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