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Re: A complete guide to Exotic car detailing - by KC's
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Re: A complete guide to Exotic car detailing - by KC's
move in texas , i keep u busy
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Re: A complete guide to Exotic car detailing - by KC's
Originally Posted by kc's
Thank you
tfullercdi
for your kind words
appreciate yr kind words - yes 12 hours uploading & writing - almost or more equal time of posting & detailing the ride
I am glad u see the detail of the pic - the best that i can do is at least to show u what happend & bring u where I was
I am situated in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia - constant 36degree celcius (Wanna to feel how is BBQ - all u need to do is to stand outside for 30 miniutes in noon) no kidding
the hot air & atmosphere dries up compound & polish so quick
get evaporated like butter on a hot pan
p/s we have one of the best beaches & some island in asia
u like scuba diving - playing golf in the oldest rain forrest - plenty of coconuts around
i would be gladly to tour guide u around
p/s those are just a normal wheel brush & what u r using are sold here for nearly usd $40 each i cant afford that on wheels
I would love to come check that part of the world out. i've never been scuba diving or ever seen a rain forest, but it is something that definatly interests me.
And $40 for the brushes is crazy, I found mine for $12.99 a piece...a little pricy but worth it.
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Re: A complete guide to Exotic car detailing - by KC's
kc I am a HUGE fan of your write ups. I am also very loyal to power clean & ONR.
I think the problem people have with that pic of the radio knob is that it really looks like the rubber has melted to reshape it. I love me some Power Clean but it's never reshaped rubber for me.
Great job as usual.
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Originally Posted by Cosmin
move in texas , i keep u busy
Thanks Buddy ...will keep that in mind - who knows - what the Almighty has install for us
Have a blessed Christmas & cant wait to see yr rescue work
Originally Posted by tfullercdi
I would love to come check that part of the world out. i've never been scuba diving or ever seen a rain forest, but it is something that definatly interests me.
And $40 for the brushes is crazy, I found mine for $12.99 a piece...a little pricy but worth it.
Yupp...a trip of a life time...i just took a swiss couple from Paris around our country they will be here for 14 days -
i didnt want to pay that much for a brush
& i got cheaper alternative
Originally Posted by audilover
kc I am a HUGE fan of your write ups. I am also very loyal to power clean & ONR.
I think the problem people have with that pic of the radio knob is that it really looks like the rubber has melted to reshape it. I love me some Power Clean but it's never reshaped rubber for me.
Great job as usual.
thank you Audilover for your kind words...looking forward to hear from again
good to know u get hook with OPT too - they are great stuff
What i did was to remove the whole derubberish - rubber coating - - what u r looking at now is the vinyl left
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Re: A complete guide to Exotic car detailing - by KC's
anytime. Looking forward to the next "abduction"
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Re: A complete guide to Exotic car detailing - by KC's
Originally Posted by audilover
anytime. Looking forward to the next "abduction"
LOL
Delta Calling boston, delta calling boston
Boston can u hear us! MAyday Mayday! we are facing armegedon
oppsss
Have a blessed Christmas & wonderful new year ahead
God bless you & yr family
Have a great time in catching up with them
any turkey for me!!!
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Beautiful job, great write up on the pictures. Detailing is a true art, you sir have the touch. It's post like this makes me want to take the extra step in detailing someone's vehicle. Excellent post.
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Re: A complete guide to Exotic car detailing - by KC's
Great work. The car looks great.Interesting write-up.
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Re: A complete guide to Exotic car detailing - by KC's
Outstanding write up.
I know that English is not your first language, but "homo sapient" sounds really funny to me. Someone who damages cars is a home sapient, not to be confused with a Homo Sapien.Not trying to give you a hard time, just laughed.
As far as wheels and wheel cleaners, if the wheels aren't too dirty, you don't need wheel cleaners.Wheel cleaners are made so people can clean neglected wheels in a reasonable amount of time.
Did you use a boar's hair detail brush to clean the emblems? It is the easiest way to get the insides of the letters and all of the edges.
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