Also, here's a good, short write up from Mike: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-mike-phillips-your-detailing-questions/102347-5-5-super-thin-foam-pad-options-your-dual-action-polisher.html
The best performance I got out of my PCXP was using the Meguiar's microfiber pads. The thin pads really help the machine out. They have since come to the market with thin foam pads. I haven't bought any of these, but they seem to aid in reducing the bogging down/stalling issue.
Meguiars DA...
I cheated and saw the FB post first before posting here. ;) I think we're so used to seeing dull, faded, oxidized single stage paint on an old car we instantly can call it SS. Surprising that this repaint didn't come with clear coat though.
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Good Day fellow detailers. I finally got around to using a new and improved product from Wolfgang. Just like "DanLAXX1" I too was fortunate enough to receive this bottle of Wolfgang Carpet and Upholstery Restorer from Nick.
First off, here's the details:
Heavily soiled tan carpets from a...
It is a finishing Polish, not a glaze. I think they should rename it as this confusion comes up frequently. As you can see from the product description, it contains no fillers...
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0
Made in Germany
Diminishing Abrasive Technology
Milled and processed by Wolfgang...
My back was finally up to the task today and have some good pics to share when I do the official review. I can't seem to be able to upload my pics, so it'll have to wait until I get to my desktop pc on Monday. Needless to say it worked well.
Sorry. Mine is forthcoming. I've been working too much and battling my bad back to boot. Hope to give it a go this weekend, as work has gotten back to a normal pace. Here's to hoping my back cooperates. I am looking forward to using it though. The previous reviews have been promising.
I'd imagine a possible work-around would be to liberally spray the Wax Remover onto the brush, then work the brush into the problem area. It may take a couple passes, but it might solve the "overspray" problem some might have on a freshly waxed vehicle.
Looks great! Nice work everyone. Looks like you had enough people to work shoulder-to-shoulder around the whole SUV!
Quick question: what did you use on the wheels and tires?
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I miss the days when it was $50 min. for free shipping. Then it crept up to $95, then $125, then $150, now $195. I'm pretty much paying for shipping from here on out. My orders just don't get that big any more.