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  1. Re: DI Water System - Talk me off the ledge!

    It’s nice to have but not a must. I like it for touch less washes where I foam the car with bilt hamber and rinse, without touching anything. Without CR I’d not risk it due to water spotting.
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  2. Re: What to do a couple of years after CSL and EXO

    2 or 3 years it’s time to re-do. Quick polish and apply fresh coating.
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    Re: Water softener vs CR Spotless confusion

    In this case you’d benefit from bypassing the softener as your city water has lower TDS.
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    Re: Water softener vs CR Spotless confusion

    Test the TDS of your water before and after softener. The lower TDS you feed the CR, the longer the resin will last. But having CR before softener makes no sense as DI water doesn’t need to be...
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    Re: Another coating high spot question

    I’ve never been able to blend it well, always had to polish and coat the entire panel again to achieve satisfactory results.
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    Re: CQuartz UK and SIC Timing Question

    BTW, I've applied SiC 4 hours after UK when I thought it was like Gliss and it worked fine as well. No ill effects like they say you can see if you take over an hour for the UK's 2nd coat.
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    Re: CQuartz UK and SIC Timing Question

    Same time as between the UK coats. 1 hour after your last UK go ahead with SiC.
  8. Re: Compound removal from rubber and plastic parts

    Meguiar's #39 was great but they no longer make that. McKee's 37 has a product for that that works fine. Also a regular rubber eraser can be quite useful.
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    Re: Lake Country CSS vs regular foam pads?

    I much prefer flat pads. My CCS is my least favorite pad. It just seems to hold product in the dimples and after a few sessions it gets hotter than flat pads. Lake Country Thin Pros and Rupes...
  10. Re: CarPro Essence Primer - Cure time and IPA wipe down

    If you do it right after polishing that is a possibility. That's why many like to wait a few hours and I opt to wait overnight. That gives the SiO2 in it time to cure and then Eraser just removes...
  11. Re: CarPro Essence Primer - Cure time and IPA wipe down

    I like to polish with Essence and then give it overnight to cure, then in the morning wipe with Eraser and coat. I don’t know if that’s the right way but it is a way that has worked well for me.
  12. Re: Scangrip plugged in using battery - Normal?

    Agreed. I’ve never used mine plugged in, the battery lasts all day with my usage so I just charge overnight regardless of how much is left.
  13. Re: Scangrip plugged in using battery - Normal?

    Are you sure you’re looking at the battery indicator and not the brightness indicator on the back?
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    Re: Annoying Spam not being taken down?

    At this point they could really benefit from taking some of us more active members and promoting to moderators, I’m sure we could keep the house clean for them.
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    Re: Some products attact bugs?

    I remember using McKee’s 37 SiO2 Auto Wash which smells great, like watermelons, and every time I washed bees would come to the area I was washing. I guess they also liked the smell. But once done...
  16. Re: Is Pinnacle Advanced Wheel Cleaner the right product for me?

    Mods have deleted themselves from this forum. Haven't seen one around in a while so that post will likely stay here, unfortunately.
  17. Re: Gyeon Mohs Evo and The Curse of the White Perl

    Yeah, I bet it’s related to the car being outside all the time and not washed regularly. Water beading from rain starts to look pretty bad but then with a wash it returns.
    When I had a car that...
  18. Re: Gyeon Mohs Evo and The Curse of the White Perl

    Touch less does work pretty well. I plan on using that followed by CarPro Descale soon. That should bring the nice tight beads back. Just waiting for this pollen to settle down a bit.
  19. Re: Gyeon Mohs Evo and The Curse of the White Perl

    I also liked Mohs EVO. I do think it gets clogged easier than CQ UK 3.0. But the single layer and speed to apply makes it worth it. I think if time is not an issue, I’d pick UK 3.0 + Gliss or +...
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    Re: Down the detailing rabbit hole.

    Yes, countless times I didn’t use my car in order to keep it clean. I’ve picked up and umbrella and walked under rain in order to keep it clean! I wish it was easier to not obsess about it.
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    Re: I’m about to do something crazy…

    That hood is so tiny, how much could it cost to just re-spray that?
  22. Re: Questions on Gyeon CanCoat Evo and its application

    Adam's has some coating that reacts to UV light and then you can see if there's a spot you still have to wipe off. I haven't tried it so I can't say how well that really works.
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    Re: Autogeek Really Dropping the Ball

    PayPal should help you out if they never ship it.
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    Re: Happy Birthday PaulMys!

    Happy Birthday, Paul!
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    Re: Picking out DA and polish for a newb

    I don't like the CCS pads (those with dimples). The flat ones work much better in my experience. Lake country Thin Pros available at auto geek are excellent pads.
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