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    Mothers Back to Black...worst product ever??

    I use STP Son Of A Gun, and it works very well :xyxthumbs:
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    Optimum Polish Vs. Menzerna polish !?? The war is on!

    Cover windows & molding with a sheet or something. A pressure washer would clean stray product (dust) in just several minutes. I still advocate using a dust mask...unless you like the inside of your nose getting caked with the stuff
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    just a thank you to AG

    :eek: :bolt:
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    Skill vs tools

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    new SF Bay Area guy... big fan of Show-n-Shine

    Welcome to AG What part of the Bay Area are you from?
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    I woke up to these scratches :(

    I would not try to remove this scratch, as doing so will likely remove the clear coat near/around the vicinity of the scratch. Do you have full coverage?
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    Counterfeit or Mistake??

    It's a terrorist plot :bolt:
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    Counterfeit or Mistake??

    Don't you mean "adb" instead of "and"...
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    Whats the Best Wheel Sealant?

    The way I drive, any wheel sealant would be burned off in less than 20 minutes :D
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    Hi all!

    What it do Lucian
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    Microfiber buffing bonnet use

    This is assuming that 99% of residual (product) has been removed prior.
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    Microfiber buffing bonnet use

    You could go back over it with a fresh, clean MF bonnet to remove any residual you may have left behind. This could be done faster via the PC than by hand, although some folks simply prefer to do this by hand.
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    Microfiber buffing bonnet use

    I did, many, many moons ago. That was before I discovered Autogeek & Autopia. An MF/terry cotton bonnet is nowhere near effective as a dedicated polishing/buffing foam pad. I'm sure that in the old days (say 15+ years ago, before the PC evolved from sanding wood to polishing paint) there...
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    Pinnacle Souveran left in UPS trailer for 5 days in freezing temps!

    It's hard to say. If indeed the product is bad due to being frozen, it may be covered by insurance? Not quite sure how that would work, seeing as it would have been in the hands of UPS when the product was introduced to the extreme cold condition.
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    How to hide swirlmarks on dark car?

    I have in the past (a few years back) had great results with M9. The oils in M9 seem to hide marring.
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