just shop around. if you have, you would know that there are lots of places that sell these products for lower prices. its that simple. I buy a lot at AG, but also a lot of other places..
First, careful Mike, I am the proud owner of a miniature pot-belly pig who lives indoors and is probably the best animal you will ever own, so "stuck pig" is kind of ......OK its not offensive but I...
I do this everyday, so I have all grits. 500, 800, 1500, then just wetsand after that, 2000, 2500, then heavy compound, light compound (Meguiars 105), and polish. for the average person, buy the...
I'll just tell you. If AG wants to ban me, not really worried. man I buy a ton of stuff from AG. love them. but not 100%. there is a site that starts with an E and ends with BAY. they say AG...
that's the problem I see with DG products. too many mixes, too many options. can mix 501 with 601, but then can throw in 105, or 111 and get something else. I know none of them offer much of any...
what do you mean by rust protection? like drilling holes in the doors and putting a solution in there and using a rust inhibitor or undercoat on the underbody areas? or coating the paint?
not sure where you got those prices but they are nearly double of what you can buy these things for. and the Velcro works fine on the Meguiars pad interface I use on my GG3, never had any problem at...
90% of the time I have paint mixed at the local auto body supply store. Single stage is usually about $10 and gives you enough to last a lifetime for future jobs. Forget the old touch up brush...
will need a compound, then polish, then 845. the cyclo will work well. but you will have to cut it big time to bring it back (assuming its in the kind of shape that most 16 yo paint is).
will also give a mention to TW trim restorer. as much as I hate to say it, it was on sale for $4, so I bought some. have used it on chevy truck bumper tops, Cherokee plastic bottoms, and other...
they all have good reviews, I just wonder which one is better for a beginner. maybe it doesn't matter. most of my concern is how to use them. do they have to cure for hours? do you wipe them off...
have never used a coating before but would like to try to start upselling it. very small, nearly nonexistent market for it here, but think I need to have some on hand in case. what brand should I...
lack of product on the pad is never an issue for me, I usually use too much actually. this was the first time it had been washed, to my knowledge. I just loaned it to my parents to drive to Florida...
I really like the slow start feature. With other machines, as soon as you click the trigger its full power. Its either full power or no power, which of course varies based on where you have the...
Get an actual rotary. Nothing can replace it for heavy correction or scratch removal. I recommend the Dewalt but Makita and Milwaukee are good too just very heavy.