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    Making White cars look wet????

    VERY beautiful white.. http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/4503-its-bluuuur.html Current pictures are on the last few pages...
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    BIG NEWS- The Ultimate Detailing Machine

    But isn't the PC 6,000 OPM's as well? I've seen detailing polishes (DA) that have 7,000 OPM's (6")and 11,000 OPM's (3")..
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    XNT 360 and Souveran To The Resuce! Thanks Meghan!

    Well of course... dark colors really show your work.. that's all I mean. I really love my white car, I just wish it was black. My white looks amazing anyhow.. I'm very grateful for even having one. :)
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    XNT 360 and Souveran To The Resuce! Thanks Meghan!

    Like 'butta... Absolutely Beautiful!! :applause: (God I cannot wait to get my hands on my next detail; BLACK MB E350. I hate light colored cars :( )
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    Time Table...

    REALLY depends on the type of service you offer. I'm not too big on interiors, instead I'm a huge fan on the exterior. And this has a ton of variables as well. The type of car/truck/suv; paint condition, etc. I am VERY thorough in my work, and I'm not pressed for time. I would say 2-3 hours for...
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    Optimum Opti-Seal

    Not at AG yet.. that I know of.
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    Optimum Opti-Seal

    It's already out.... just not at AG.
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    Very Happy To Be Here!

    Welcome.. :cheers:
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    Detail: Black 2001 NHRA Formula

    GREAT Job. :applause: Menzerna is my go to for polishes as well.. :cheers:
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    foamgun ????? deflector

    On the end, but I don't use it.
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    Help with best setup on my Audi A8

    What I would do... (order #3) Wash Clay XMT #3 XMT 360 #21 Wax I would try 360 first, and see what happens. If you remove the swirls with 360, skip XMT #3. If you don't then use XMT #3 followed by 360. You MIGHT need #4. Audi paint is usually very hard, and difficult to work with. All the...
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    I Cry Foul on Product Working Time

    If you use more product, it will take even MORE time to break down. And if it doesn't, then your left with small swirls/scratches from the product not being properly broken down. And yes, I've timed myself working many times.
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    I Cry Foul on Product Working Time

    The only problems I have from speed 6 is how bad it beats your hands. It's not fun holding the machine on speed 6 all day. No tearing up my pads, nor does it hop around. That's why you apply pressure, so it doesn't hop around.
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    I Cry Foul on Product Working Time

    Polishing is using XMT 1,2,3 or 4. ;)
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    I Cry Foul on Product Working Time

    Very basic; the longer the working time, the more the correction. Although I don't need 8 hours to do a one-step polishing. It can be done in about an hour. Heavy oxidized paint, severe swirls etc. all depend on the type of paint, product/pad combo, your skill & technique. Blackcoupe, what...
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