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  1. CleanGene

    Timely product arrival!

    :iagree: Good suggestion.
  2. CleanGene

    Hello from Houston, TX

    Welcome Aboard!
  3. CleanGene

    Timely product arrival!

    The additional shipping options are there at checkout. Some just don't want to pay the additional cost. Continental ground shipping is usually stated as 3 to 7 business days, so if you're on the opposite side a the country, it's reasonable to think that you'll be on the longer side of that time...
  4. CleanGene

    Timely product arrival!

    Is the time of 11:24 pst or est? If pst, that may be why your shipping was delayed. Not sure what Autogeek's cutoff time is for same day shipping, but for most companies, it's roughly 2:00. The order would have to be processed and packed by that time.
  5. CleanGene

    Is flex 3401 better then the griots da.

    :applause: Congrats! Enjoy
  6. CleanGene

    Timely product arrival!

    I think that the sale being a week in advance is more than fair on Autogeek's part. As consumers, we have to do some calculating on our own.
  7. CleanGene

    Is flex 3401 better then the griots da.

    Yeah, the Flex is an awesome machine when used properly. I doubt that you'll be disappointed. I like that it easily works with 6.5" pads. Cuts my polishing time considerably.
  8. CleanGene

    Is 303 ok for use on exterior trim?

    Yes, it can be used on the exterior but does not last very long.
  9. CleanGene

    bfwd vs four star paint sealant

    Looks like I'll be picking up some UPP.
  10. CleanGene

    BEST smooth black trim restorer and best restoration method??

    Another vote for Ultima's Trim & Tire Guard Plus. A little goes a long way.
  11. CleanGene

    Best Dressing for...

    I've been using CG Bare Bones with good results. Spray a little directly to the wheel wells and then even it out with an old mf. It seems to last a good while too. I'm about to give Meguiar's Hyper Dressing a shot at this task since I'm about to run out of the Bare Bones, but if it's not up to...
  12. CleanGene

    Review: Optimum Spray Gun

    Yeah, I've had one of these for about a year now and it's so much more efficient than using tire swipes. It takes a little product a long way. Great tool!
  13. CleanGene

    Finally, A Tire Dressing Applicator I Like

    I only use mine with gels. Anything thinner and you may have issues. The thicker consistency of a gel prevents it from running and allows the product to cling to the tire. IMO, it's much easier to apply uniformly. Has paid for itself in product savings.
  14. CleanGene

    Finally, A Tire Dressing Applicator I Like

    I use Opti-bond in mine. Works really well. If diluted 1:1 and applied and left to dry, you'll get a high gloss. To tone it down, just run over it with an applicator. No more uneven coats and wasted product.
  15. CleanGene

    Finally, A Tire Dressing Applicator I Like

    I too use the Cobra applicators and they have served me well, but after using the opti-gun, I don't have much of a need for applicators anymore. Don't know how I ever got by without it.
  16. CleanGene

    2012 Rolls Royce

    If I'm not mistaken, that's the new Ghost model. A guy in my office building drives the exact same one. Very sweet ride indeed!
  17. CleanGene

    Tornado Black - Has anyone bought/used one?

    I'm sure it would work fine for that purpose but the opti-gun would be a better/cheaper option.
  18. CleanGene

    Tornado Black - Has anyone bought/used one?

    Mobile Detail, I wanted to add the tornado to my mobile setup and had to get a little creative. I have a 3 gallon 2.6 scfm @ 90 psi compressor; however, I added a 7 gallon accumulator tank for a total of 10 gallons and the tornado runs great.
  19. CleanGene

    How Do You Clean Tire Shine Applicators?

    I use a dedicated Cobra applicator per tire product and they seem to last a long time. Just make sure you start with a clean tire and the applicators should last a good while.
  20. CleanGene

    Menzerna polishes break down WAY faster with a rotary!

    Yeah Mark, rotaries take quite a bit of time out of the process once you get familiar with 'em.
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