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  1. rweekley

    Giveaway - Daytona Speed Master - Show us your creativity!

    Here's a close up of the rims of my 2007 Dodge Ram. Pretty nasty. Right now all I have is a basic brush and it beats my knuckles up trying to clean deep in the barrel and around each of the spokes. It sure would be nice to try that Daytona Speed Master Brush:xyxthumbs:
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    Griot's Garage Wheel & Tire Care Giveaway!

    I've got a Griots Garage DA:buffing: and love it! I'd like to try this Heavy Duty Wheel Cleaner out!
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    Secret Giveaway...

    I'm in:dblthumb2:
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    Poorboys Polish and Sealant Question??

    Thanks there OCD. After I saw your results on that White Toyota, I decided to break out and try out the PB Polish and Sealant I got for Christmas. Hopefully if things go right this weekend, I hope to do the wifes car. Thanks again :dblthumb2:
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    Poorboys Polish and Sealant Question??

    Griots Garage DA, so probably still 5 or 6?? Thanks:dblthumb2:
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    Poorboys Polish and Sealant Question??

    I havent used an AIO yet, so what would be a good speed to use PB Polish and Sealant? I plan on using it with a 5.5" white LC Pad. Then I plan on applying some PB Liquid Natty Blue with gray LC Pad at speed 1 or 2. Thanks:xyxthumbs:
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    Using Bug Sponge for On The Fly Pad Cleaning

    You ever read a post, then think about it, to only later go back to look at it and can't find it? Well if not, that is what happened to me. Anyway, I thought I read on a post about Meguiars DA Microfiber Correction Pads, where you clean the pads on the fly with a bug sponge. Can you use a bug...
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    Debadging

    Hopefully if the weather is nice this weekend, I can start debadging my 07 Dodge Ram, but I'm looking for some pointers. From what I have read, you first want to heat the emblem, with hair dryer on high or heat gun on low, I will be using a hair dryer. Once the emblem becomes loose, you...
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    what dual action orbital polisher to buy???

    I love my GG:xyxthumbs:
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    Trim/Plastic Restorers - 4 different products

    I don't think it says anywhere on UTTG page, but anyone have any idea if you can use UTTG on a vinyl tonneau. I've tried 303 and Tonneau Tonic. I haven't been too impressed with either and neither have lasted that long and they both run down the sides of my truck. Even if UTTG would run down...
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    Iron X in Action!

    This product has really peaked my curiousity too. It sorta reminds me of when I was a kid in grade school and those nurses came to school to teach use how to brush our teeth and use those read tablets to show us the areas we missed. I'm subscribing to this thread to see the improvement:xyxthumbs:
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    Wrist Tunnell Syndrome

    Just saw this post up again. How are your wrists doing there Flash???
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    Buffing pads for GG 6" Polisher?

    No, the colors are not universal. Here is a chart/link of most aggressive to least aggressive pads for Lake Country. Autogeek Buffing Pad Comparison Chart Here is another link for a bunch of charts that compares compounds, pads and such too! Autogeekonline Auto Detailing Forum - Charts...
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    Buffing pads for GG 6" Polisher?

    And pad type, seems more like personal preference. I use the Lake Country Flat pads, but there are other types out there. Foam & Wool Buffing Pads for Dual Action, Rotary/Circular Polishers and Cyclo Orbital Polishers.
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    Buffing pads for GG 6" Polisher?

    Yes, you will have to use the 6.5" pads, if you want to use the 6" backing plate. I got the GG DA Polisher last year and figured since it came with a 6" backing plate, I would just get the 6.5" pads. After doing more reading on here, alot of people recommended getting a smaller backing plate...
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    CEEDOG deserves the big one!

    Congratulations there CEE DOG and SKYBABY:dblthumb2:
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    Wrist Tunnell Syndrome

    Find a good Physical Therapist or Occupational Therapist that is used to working on hands and depending on how bad your carpal tunnel syndrome is they may be able to show you some self stretching techniques to help lessen your symptoms and recommend other things to help lessen your symptoms.
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    What Type Creeper Stools Do You Use?

    Like I said in my post, I was thinking about getting it, but after hearing your problems, I will stay away from it, as I'm 6'2". I like a good deal, but I want to be able to use it. Thanks for the heads up:xyxthumbs:
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