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    Take a visual Tour of Autogeek.net

    I would head straight to the Dodo and Flex bays. Maybe LC then Meguiar's.
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    hello missouri here

    Missouri, you say? Did you see the game yesterday? I'm just joshin'. Welcome to the forum.
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    meguiars deep crystal car wash soap

    It is perfectly safe, however there are much better foam gun soap options. - CG Honeydew - DP Xtreme Foam (sp?) - Meg's Super Soap
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    Review - Meguiar's D114 Rinse Free Express Wash

    Thanks for the review! I still have old DP 4-in-1, and that stuff is terrible. I really here you on the "loaded down with polymers" note, and it does not release grit at all. Looks like I will be picking up some of this next.
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    DA or Rotary?!?!

    There can be a lot of plain old material removal when it comes to gelcoats. This thread reminds me of tuscarora (sp?) dave's thread on an aluminum trailer. One thing he said that sticks in my head is if he had 2 3401's, he would have saved at least half a day of labor between 2-3 guys. Short...
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    Reviewed: Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss

    Now that you carry CG products can we have Corey's review of this product back?
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    Post Your Unpacking Pictures

    Where did you get the FG500?
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    megs D-161

    If you're detailing inside a body shop, this is the stuff to use. Otherwise, there are better products available, but they aren't body shop safe.
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    Thinking of skipping Buff Magic and wetsanding?

    I was under the impression gelcoat is pretty thick, but I'm not a reliable source on the matter.. Also, that you need an expensive PTG to read over fiberglass.
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    silicone dressing in paint shop

    A good rule of thumb with products containing silicone - Do not even bring them into the paint shop. There's simply too much of a possibility of transfer, chemical confusion, even what dave mentioned. Avoid it if you can and look for a replacement product.
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    4.5 CFM at 90 PSI + 8g tank enough for tornador black?

    I'm with dad07. Short answer: No. Compressors that size were designed for nailguns and airbrush sprayers. I have one and anything else leaves me waiting for a recharge before I get another short burst out of the tool.
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    Flex pe-14 broke!!!

    It's an engineering decision. If they used all metal components for the spindle lock, imagine what would have happened if you had jammed that one? You may have chipped a main gear. That, or they would have to way over-design the main gears so that they could overpower the spindle lock in case of...
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    Your Favorite Spray Wax is Now Available In a New Size!

    Dang. I though Express Spray Wax would be available in 32oz sizes. The title is misleading. ;) Finally doing something about that weak sprayer, I see.
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    The Autogeek Bucket, An In-House Design

    Seems like a good idea to me. Agreed on why on earth anybody would pay $120 for casters, grit guards, and buckets. But even the price structure you proposed is rediculous.
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    Post your Everyday Carry

    How the h3ll is any of that legal??
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    Camera?

    :iagree: Great advice here!
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    Megs M105 hard to remove?

    As weird as this sounds, M105 is easier for me to remove when it has dried. Usually flashes over right after I pass over it. Just like removing a coat of wax. M205 and D300 on the other hand, those oils were hard to completely remove.
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    New Mobile Detailing Trailer

    I used to work there, and that's pretty much how it goes. For your next compressor I would highly recommend the vertical oil-lubed Husky compressor they have. Used to retail for about $389, but I think now it's up to $419 or $429. It very well may be my next upgrade.
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    The Holy Grail of Compound - M101

    Ok, so how do you get it?
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