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    My experience w BF Ceramic Pro Black Edition

    I recently was able to witness using this new BF coating and you waited a bit too long given your temp and humidity. The 5-minutes statement to sit was one extreme but can remove much earlier (less than one minute). That coating is HARD and is truly a pro-level coating. Apply very thin layers...
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    Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    Okay, I called Dr. Beasley's main and spoke with Customer Support. NSP - 150, 95, or 45 Complete your polishing steps as need and can coat immediately. Z1 (Similar to using CarPro Essence but with the addition of the AIO-feature, lite correction only) Wait at minimum of 1-hour prior to...
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    Lightning Deals - Confused

    Autogeek and Forum Members I missed picking up some great deals these past few days in the 'Lightning' offers. Why? I do not want to buy an item and then pay for the shipping of a single item. Seems a waste of my dollars and AG-staff time to pull only one item box and ship. Since AG is...
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    Now available - Dr. Beasley's Z1 Ceramic AIO Primer

    If you are wanting to apply a coating over this then best answer is to call the Dr.Beasley's support number. I called them and they answered a similar question promptly. I looked on their website and nothing was stated (for a second coating product) as the Z1-coating is good for up to a year...
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    Filthy Ford F150

    Hi Mike, I just have to comment on how long it has been that the truck has had a good bath, not that long I suspect. If a farm truck, then it could have been a week or just a few days of wet weather. I know only because my daughter had to make daily trips to the farm and just hammered the...
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    Best Ceramic for Wheels

    As updated by AL D, I suspect you are on the best path with the coating over the clear coat on the wheels. I too use CarPro, but use the dedicated DLUX for trim and wheels. I have it running over 2-years on my F150 and been really easy to clean and keep it clean. Now need time to do a wheels...
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    Dr Beasley NSP polishes.

    Sharing this before and after results of sanding a hard scratch and polishing out using 95. Used 2500-grit to quickly knock off hard edges of scratch Next grabbed the 95-polish and buffed Results put us back to our pattern of 95 for the first step. Used 45- polish afterwards to bring...
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    Dr Beasley NSP polishes.

    First go to their website and it confirms these contain no oils! Nano Surface Primers I was working the "95" on the black Maserati and it was a touch different in the wipe-off than my Griot's or Sonax products. I did not have that with the '45' product I used on the last car I did once back...
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    Speed Typist

    Mike, You need to tell me more about what steps you did to the Eldorado! It is a beautiful road hog, made me remember all the years being driven around as a child by my Mom in her Cadillacs!
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    Dr Beasley NSP polishes.

    Luckily, after the class Dr. Beasley's was kind let the class take the partially used bottles home, thanks Jim L! Anyway I had a car to do for my cycling buddy's wife as they left town for a few days. I was able to test all three products out on a 2010 Toyota Avalon in Pearl White. It was in...
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    LC Power Tools UDOS 5 in 1 Polisher - What's in the Box?

    The UDOS is really impressive with all capable modes, period. Heavy yes, but using it on flat panels it was not a problem. This was very smooth to operate but is a typical DA unit. Like all machines it can stall, so you LEARN the tool like any other buffer in your collection. I am certain that...
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    Water Beading - How does this look to you?

    Great! They look to rise above surface rather than lay tight to surface yet still clump the water bead
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    Managed to burn headlight plastic a bit - but I didn't see that coming

    What pad were you using? Also SONAX does make a headlight restoration kit, or we can buy it in the USA vendors, assume you can too! Your polish is good choice but only as a final step to remove light sanding marks, 3000-grit or higher. It is possible that some of the lights have internal...
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    Removing Oily spot from cloth seat?

    Try doing a search on Google for dealing with oil stains on clothing. Heat is not what you need to use if you want it out (from my readings). Here was a good read on various types of stains, I was looking for the oils from fried foods when I stumbled upon this discussion. Water flooding and...
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    2019 Porsche GT3RS

    Superb work once again! The pictures show the care you give each customer's vehicles.
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    The GLASSY look - Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating - 2014 Maserati

    Re: The GLASSY look - Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating - My F150 test I recently posted pictures of my 4-product testing I started on my F150. https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101-a/55220-post-picture-your-ride-sits-thread-post1690830.html?highlight=#post1690830...
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    Pricing for interior detail

    If you want the work then give that a try, the $1000 price. Me, I would offer to do the truck cab as normal but call in the cleaning lady to do the living quarters. LOL See you at the 3-day class!
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    The Post a Picture of Your Ride as it Sits Thread

    Okay, testing out ceramic coating products on my truck. I applied four products on the drivers side this past Sunday and pulled it out of garage to take the photos. One of the 4-products is a Brand-X for my test and demo. Sunny spot only no shade influence Now only time will tell each...
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    September detail class?

    Mike, With a large class this September, what personal protection gear should we bring? Assuming mask and latex gloves? With a full class, I know it can be noisy, do you provide ear plugs? Just over two weeks away and need to start my packing list.
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    Glass Coatings — How to remove Haze?

    Question: Which coating are you using? Something sold on AG? I have now used a few but try either a glass cleaner or a quick detailer or just mist with water and wipe it away.
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