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    Re: DIY LED Work Light (much better than halogen!)

    Same, I have had it with the bulb sockets not holding the bulbs, loose connection and just not an overall sturdy setup. I'm going to purchase either the new Griot's garage lights, or just get the...
  2. Re: How much should I charge and how should represent myself?

    Thank you. I have been helping them out for almost a year now. They never had a dedicated detailer for before and had just awful products on their shelf. They never really washed the cars, just speed...
  3. How much should I charge and how should represent myself?

    Hi,
    I am a passionate auto detailer and have been into this industry for just over a year and have learned so much. I do routine washes, leather care, steam cleaning, paint correction, just the all...
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    Re: Wheels embedded with rust bits

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    Re: Wheels embedded with rust bits

    Finally got a chance to get my wheels perfected. I ended up using Gyeon Iron remover and was effective at the job. Took many applications and rubbing along with each application. Once done, and...
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    Re: Clear Bra rubber mark

    Didn't come out with mother's55209

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    Re: Wheels embedded with rust bits

    I've got some of the iron x paste on hand and will get the wheels off to go fully after them. Haven't ordered the turtle wax remover unless the iron x fails.

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    Re: Clear Bra rubber mark

    Could not figure out the brand. There were no stickers for it either. I've ordered the mothers rubber remover and should arrive end of this week.

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    Clear Bra rubber mark

    Hello,
    I was presented with a McLaren that had what looks to be a rubber etch into the clear bra. Claying did nothing, tried buffing with GG correcting cream and nothing came out. Will it need a...
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    Re: Wheels embedded with rust bits

    I will order some then! I saw somebody on YouTube using a plastic thin card to get these embedded bits off but that would scratch big time. Thank you!

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    Re: Wheels embedded with rust bits

    Well just used half of the Sonax bottle and it did cut most of it off but the rest is very difficult to get. It would be unrealistic to keep trying with it. Any tips from here? Perhaps that Tuttle...
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    Re: Wheels embedded with rust bits

    Griots wheel cleaner was hardly making a dent in rust bits. I was hitting it 5 times with very little improvement after rubbing and agitating. You are right that is similar chemistry but it most...
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    Re: Wheels embedded with rust bits

    Sonax ordered! Will report back.

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    Wheels embedded with rust bits

    Hello,
    Been reading some forums that wheel brightener, Sonax, and Iron X is pretty good at heavy brake dust. However my situation is that this wheel had worn pads and was metal to metal. All these...
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    Re: DIY LED Work Light (much better than halogen!)

    Looks like there might be something even better. Larry did a video about the Scangrip lights but that is a very, very expensive tool. The DIY LED work light as built here has served me more than well...
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    Re: How I Feel When Compound Finishes Like a Polish

    +1 agreed. I was using Correcting cream and white pad, when I switched it to the MF pad, I saw that grey/haze left over from that pad on the black paint I was working on. Since it was supposed to be...
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    Re: DIY LED Work Light (much better than halogen!)

    Same here x3. I dropped mine once and it stripped the plastic around the metal ring. Had to use CA glue to fix it up. You just have to be gently with them, especially in transport.

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    Re: DIY LED Work Light (much better than halogen!)

    Hi guys,
    I bought the light stands and accidentally ordered 3 on amazon a while back. The shipping costs of sending them back isn't worth it, so I thought I'd offer you guys first. I have two of...
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    Re: Top 3 Metal/Chrome Polishes

    Yes it does, I also went with it since it was about only $10 amazon prime. Wish I had some before and after pics, but hopefully in the future I will.

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    Re: Top 3 Metal/Chrome Polishes

    I spent lots of time finding what people preffered best on the forums. I went with 3M chrome and metal polish. Did a great job on exhaust tips, my only complaint was the smell of it.

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    Re: Does anyone here (besides me) not use grit guards?

    I don't throw my mitts to the bottom of either buckets so having the GG won't make a difference for me.

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    Re: Does anyone here (besides me) not use grit guards?

    And if the rinse bucket has significant or noticeable dirt in the water.. just safer to start with fresh water instead of relying on the grit guard, which like previously stated, takes time for the...
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    Re: Does anyone here (besides me) not use grit guards?

    Don't have them--- may consider them only so that I can rub the mits on them. If I do drop my mit on the bucket, I leave it on the side, half in-half out, but I usually don't, I just hold then...
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    Re: Front Plate Holes Bumper Repair

    I have the bumper scheduled at Metropolitan Auto Rebuild in Seattle for June. They offered to start the job with a new bumper.
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    Re: Wheel & tire cleaner recommendation?

    I am curious as well, currently I just use Mother's wheel cleaner, and then go straight to OPT for tires. I find the OPT doesn't last long even with 3 layers put on. I may try the Wolfgang cleaner......
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