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Just made a small order from AGO, and I thought this thread needed more pics... Here's the things I just added/re-added to my arson.
I'm stoked to trade in the twins... I was going to go with 105/205 from megs, but this just seemed to awesome to pass up. I've been using Adam's/Chemical guys, which are fine, but I'm really excited for this.
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this looks like an awesome combo, i need something bad for my black c6 vette and a noob.
might have to hold on the final wax though due to funds... and my wife :(
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Since the twins are made by Menzerna, which Menzerna products do they closely represent?
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Yamasixx
Question... Do you have to use a DA to apply TSR? I don't have a DA yet and wondered if I can apply by hand?
Yeah man, unless you want your arms to fall off??? Invest in a DA, you'll thank yourself:xyxthumbs:
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cleanmycorolla
Yeah man, unless you want your arms to fall off??? Invest in a DA, you'll thank yourself:xyxthumbs:
I did this by hand...
Removing Scratches By Hand
I induced straightline scratches by hand, then ran a tape line across the paint, then worked the scratches out by hand using Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover, (4 well worked applications), followed by Wolfgang Finishing Glaze, (2 gentle applications), then striped with 17% IPA
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...2/ByHand01.jpg
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I try to do all my work by machine but there are some places a buffing pad on a machine can't get to or it's risky.
:)
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Has anyone tried the twins using MF discs yet or this a strictly foam type product?
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Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
I did this by hand...
:)
Dang, well there ya go, straight form the horses mouth! So ignore everything I said, but I do think you'll do some wear and tear on the biceps and triceps! Either way good luck and let us know how it turns out!:dblthumb2: Having done everything by hand until the past year and a half, be ready for some hard work! Either way have fun, thats what it's about in the end, having funa dn doing what makes you happy! :)
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smack
Since the twins are made by Menzerna, which Menzerna products do they closely represent?
Supposed to be similar to IF 1500 and SF 4000 which makes them an excellent combo for must projects.
Menzerna - New Names and Product Numbers
Menzerna has introduced all new labels and product names for identifying their products. I know it's easy to stick with what you know and change can be hard but the new product names and identifying numbers are here to stay so might as well make the switch when talking and typing about them..
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ChrisJ
Has anyone tried the twins using MF discs yet or this a strictly foam type product?
I have on my black test panels which use a PPG basecoat/clearcoat finish and the fibers of the pad left micro-marring. Switched back to a foam pad and used the same products and they easily removed the micro-marring.
That's why I tell people that fiber pads tend to cut better but foam pads tend to finish better but the only way to REALLY see and know for yourself is to test on black paint.
:)
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