Low humidity? What is this thing you speak of? [emoji12]
Here in Central Florida and being mobile I just have to learn to deal with it. It does limit my choices of products though as I'm generally using sun and heat friendly products.
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Weird because I get those every day here in Central Florida. I guess the key is having a smooth finish and a good sealer. With that these wipe off easily with either my Griot's Best of Show Detailer or ONR detailer. Every few weeks I put on a new coat of Beadmaker after a maintenance wash and in...
Personally I like the deep wet look of HD Speed topped with HD Poxy on dark colored cars. You can even finish it off with Ultimate Fast Finish if you like for long lasting protection.
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I got very lucky when I found her, one owner, immaculately kept, relatively low miles. Even still it had some pretty good oxidation on it but other than that, great condition.
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Not a beer drinker or anything alcoholic... I haven't touched the stuff in nearly 20 years.
My drink of choice though is coffee... Freshly ground organic coffee prepared with distilled water and a French Press. It's heaven in a cup!
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Okay now I'm conflicted... 10:1 or 32:1? I suppose I can experiment with with weaker solution first.
This isn't for "spots" per se but for some patches on my roof where it looks like the previous owner let some water sit.
The reason I'm going this route is way back when in the dim Jurassic...
Does anyone know the preferred dilution ratio for pure Oxalic Acid powder for stubborn hard water spot removal on paint?
I had the information once but lost it over the eons...
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I like!
I'm getting a Travel Trailer for my retirement, going to spend some time on the road... I thought about a decal for the back of the trailer.
The Millennium Fargone
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