SO..... based on the above given definition, "Paint cleaning, not to be confused with washing,
is the process of removing below surface defects”... any product that has the means of removing...
IMO use the boss pads with the boss polisher. A 6-pack of boss pads can be had for $44 (little over $7 a pad) with the 20% off coupons that run almost weekly. Ive tried and performed nearly a dozen...
I'd suggest it... the chemical resistant bottles from U.S plastics are top notch and provide every measurement you could want including the 10:1 all the way up to 1:1.. problem is it's really not...
Honestly, I don't doubt that it works and I wasn't really knocking it for that matter. Again as a matter of opinion, I just can't justify the increased cost for additional products that I can get the...
Just my opinion, but I'd rather not pay significantly more money for a dedicated/specialized "works-with" product when I'd be willing to bet 98% of the people here already have products that will do...
has anyone actually done a/an drying towel showdown? this is something I've been considering doing as i own quite a few different towels and really want to see where they stack up against each other...
Softness isn't necessarily as important here as the gsm, but then again it is. Owning both towels I can tell you to stick to the blue or orange (preferably orange) EE. Reason being yes the platinum...
Having a 1970 Dodge Challenger SE/RT that I'll soon embark on the journey of restoring here in the next year, I feel like a little kid on Christmas!! Really looking forward to the write up...
I'm not talking just regular compound and polish though, the AIO's (specifically those with sealant) pose a much more difficult task of removing all the product... has anyone tried mineral spirits?
Hey guys, just curious how you all are cleaning your foam pads of HD Speed or any AIO with a sealant in it. I've been using CG pad cleaner as it came with some hex logic pads I purchased a while ago...