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    Daytona Wheel Brushes?

    My favorite wheel brush is the Daytona Speed Master and the EZ Detail Brush. Both brushes are great....the Daytona's stronger stem provides better durability over time with all the bending and flexing I do, but the EZ Detail's ever-so-slightly stiffer bristles are less "floppy" when soaked in...
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    NEW- Daytona Speed Master MINI Wheel Brush

    Daytona Speed Master vs EZ Detail = Speed Master has softer non-scratch bristles and re-enforced stem for better durability. I am guessing the Daytona Mini offers the same benefits. I haven't given up on my EZ Detail and EZ Detail Mini but I also love my Daytona Speed Masters. Now I just...
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    NEW- Daytona Speed Master MINI Wheel Brush

    Looks like Meghan has answered my question. Gotta order a pair of these ASAP. :xyxthumbs:
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    Daytona Speed Master Jr?

    Daytona Speed Master has slightly softer bristles than the EZ Detail Brush and a stronger stem for improved durability. This is why I'm so curious about a Daytona Speed Master Junior/Mini...same benefits of the full size version possibly available in the EZ Detail Mini size. Not available...
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    Daytona Speed Master Jr?

    Good question, I'm hoping one of the AG team can help us figure that out.
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    Daytona Speed Master Jr?

    I know EZ Detail Brush is available in regular size and Mini (I have several of both, I love 'em!). I also have one or two Daytona Speed Master Brush and I was just curious if/when we would be able to order the Daytona Speed Master Mini or Junior or whatever it's called. Here is the link to...
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    Daytona Speed Master Jr?

    Hi, In Mike's video of how to clean wheels & tires, featuring products from the DP line, Mike talks about the Daytona Speed Master Wheel Brush and the Daytona Speed Master Junior Wheel Brush. But at the AG store, I cannot find the Junior anywhere. Is it ever going to be released, or was that...
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    Kwazar Mercury Pro + Double-Action Spray Bottles at Autogeek

    These are nice sprayers, excellent for wheel cleaners.
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    Review: DP Wheel Glaze

    I am surprised you guys are saying DP Wheel Glaze is harder to remove. I find Wheel Sealant quite difficult to remove, mainly the first coat is tough. Taking the second coat off is easier because the first coat already makes the surface nice and slick. In any case, I find Smartwax Rimwax so...
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    The AG order is coming, where do we start?

    You can, and then maybe order some later on before the winter starts. It's incredibly durable, whereas I feel like Wolfgang DGPS is more of a spring/summer/fall sealant because the durability doesn't impress me on its own, particularly during the hard winter months.
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    Holy balls of tar

    Tarminator + plastic razor blade (or Tarminator + Safe Scrub Bug/Tar Sponge). You want to attack the area of the tar that has adhered to the paint, not so much the actual balls of tar.
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    The AG order is coming, where do we start?

    Wolfgang has two polishes. The Total Swirl Remover for removing deeper swirls scratches, and the Finishing Glaze for removing light scratches and swirls, or scratches/swirls that the TSR may have left behind. It's called Finishing Glaze because it finishes clean and glossy, but make no mistake...
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    How to remove baked on / caked in brake dust?

    Everybody scares me about these posts of Wheel Brightener. Even at 4:1 (the strongest dilution ratio), Meg's WB just behaves like any other quality wheel cleaner. Long dwell time, cleans extremely well, and leaves corrosion inhibitors which leave wheels shiny and protected. I only wear my...
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    highest shine dressing/protectant

    The AA Extrme Shine Tire Gel is also a water-based product, so it shouldn't fade or dry out interior plastic and vinyl. I recommend 303 Aerospace Protectant applied with a microfiber applicator pad. You can also try any of these products from Meguiar's: Ultimate Protectant (gel formula)...
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    DG Aqua Wax / MF Question

    Sometimes I don't use Aqua Wax or Optimum Car Wax when drying the vehicle, but when I do, I still use the same exact towels. Regardless of the towel, after it has been used once, it gets tossed into my "laundry towel" pile. I won't use the same towel twice before washing it in the washing...
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    Wheel Sealants vs. Wheel Protectant Spray

    I have found that dedicated wheel sealants typically bring out a far better shine than using a regular paste wax or paint sealant on the wheels. I have read good things from people using any of the Collinite waxes on their wheels because Collinite has proven to offer outstanding durability...
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    Wheel Sealants vs. Wheel Protectant Spray

    In my experience, the wheel sealants I have tried so far (Smartwax Rimwax and PB Wheel Sealant) do almost nothing to repel or reduce the amount of brake dust that adheres to the wheel. They do make it easier to clean the brake dust off, though. And PB Wheel Sealant gives the wheels the most...
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    People want detailing done for pennies!!!

    I think it takes me 4-5 hours just to wash my car. Some of you guys work really fast, it's crazy. When I read details done by detailers, I think it's funny how they'll say "after applying the wax, and while letting it cure, I worked on applying tire shine and cleaning the exhausts." After I...
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    Collinite 845 and DP Poli-Coat Sealant Questions

    Okay, let me see if I can explain this clearly, it's hard to put into words: 1.) Applying Poli-Coat by hand wouldn't cause any marring because the human arm doesn't move nearly fast or hard enough to cause any type of resurfacing issues. In this case, you would just apply the product evenly...
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    Where Do You Apply Tire Dressing?

    I do it in my garage, but I don't spray it onto the tires. I spray it onto a tire dressing applicator and then wipe onto the tire. No stains, no sling, just bling. :xyxthumbs:
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