I want an SSD for their durability. The speed is definitely a big perk. Yeah that's what I was thinking. 1TB would be great, but those are VERY expensive. I can get a XPS 15 with a 1TB SSD drive for...
I don't have it yet but I think they're all windows based. I like the Macbook Pro's but dollar for dollar, they're extremely expensive. That's what I have now, a late model 2011 Macbook pro. Worked...
I'm on the hunt for a new laptop. I want a windows based machine to be able to run HPtuners. Budget is 2k, I'd be using it to organize and play my music (about 150+ gb worth) typical internet...
So am I. So far, I like it very much. It's hydrophobic properties are incredible and it's very easy to use, just WOWO. If it lasts for any amount of time, it'll definitely be something I use...
Took some pics today as well as a video comparing the hydrophobic properties of each. As far as appearance, I can't really see a difference between the 3. Sonax BSD is definitely the most hydrophobic...
Ouch, I can see the buffer trails in the pic. This happened to my mothers car when she took it to a "detailer" at a car wash years ago. You definitely have to know what you're doing with a rotary...
That looks like a great machine as well. I tried looking for comparisons between that and the LHR21 MarkII but all I could find is comparisons between the G21 and the LHR21ES. They both seem more...
I have a Flex 3401 (which I like very much) but have been wanting to get my hands on a Rupes LHR21 MarkII. I've read and heard a lot of great things about that machine. I also would like to try a...
No problem, and so am I. After 24 hours, I'll spray some water and take some pics to get the initial beading shots. Then we can go from there. Those pics will be up tomorrow.
When I was deciding what topper I wanted to use on my car after I put Gloss Coat on it, I was considering Opti-seal, reload, and then came across Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer. Even though Sonax BSD...
I was wondering this as well. I don't think I'd have to clay that much considering my car is garaged, but I still want to keep the coating as clean as possible without actually removing it.
I second this, OP. I did my car about a month ago with Menzerna SF3500 and it really popped. A few weeks later, I decided I wanted to put a coating on the car. I figured I'd give M205 a go this time...
It wasn't crusted or anything. I think it might of been defective. It came out of where the plunger is, it made it past the seal. Either way, I got my 2 coats on my car so I can't complain too much....
I'll gladly tell any who will listen. I don't think it's just me that had this problem with the syringe. Somebody on facebook just commented saying they had the same problem with the Wolfgang coating...
Yeah, I wish I knew that before I tried to use that blue needle, but oh well. Live and learn. I still have a little left after doing 2 coats and losing a s*** ton of it. It's the 20cc syringe.
I finally put a coating on my car. I spent whatever free time I had during the week polishing and prepping for the coating, which came in yesterday. Today I took half a day from work to coat the car....