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    { Pet Peeve's } Detailing

    What really gets me is that no matter what the weatherman says, it rains right after I detail! DOH!! You all know........Beautiful cloudless day........No rain forcasted for the next decade (lol)..........You've just put the finishing touches on your ride...........You stop to stare at how...
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    Best detailing products (wax etc)?!

    That appears to be the case & I find that aspect of this forum highly disappointing. I'm sure I'm not alone in my hopes for a truely "open" forum discussion here. However if that's the rules here then I'm happy to abide by them.
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    Detailing:Pleasure or Pain??

    It's good to see there's like minded people here. Has anyone ever used their kitchen appliances as a "test bed" for new detailing products? (lol) You should see me fridge! (lol) Right now, it's got 2 layers of WG on it. Very nice!! (lol)
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    Detailing:Pleasure or Pain??

    Just to add........In my "non detailing" everyday life, I work 11-12 hour days, 6 days a week as the Operations Manager for a well known company. To this day, I wake up on the morning of my day off feeling like a kid on Christmas morning anticipating spending "quality time" in a "rubbing frenzy"...
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    Detailing:Pleasure or Pain??

    With the birth of this new Detailing Forum ( thanks AG ) I'm curious as to everyone's opinions when it comes to detailing. As this Forum grows it will become a melting pot of people with various backgrounds & experience. Pros, semi pros, enthusiasts, weekend warriors & first timers ( just to...
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    new member with some questions

    Buffer speed is also a factor in paint defect removal. Move your buffer very slowly over the surface of your paint. Let the machine do it's job. Pause from time to time to access your progress.
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    new member with some questions

    My advice is to always start with the least aggressive polish & pad as possible. If that doesn't do the trick, experiment with different pad/polish combos until you achieve the desired result. In some cases a mild, low abrasive polish & a lite cutting pad might do the trick. In other cases maybe...
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    New Car

    I'm flying in for next years Detailfest! (Unless you're coming to West Texas.lol) Events like that are truely a cherished experience.
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    New Car

    By hand, try #0000 steel wool while cleaning with your favorite glass cleaner. (must be #0000 or you'll scratch/mar your glass) If you have a PC or rotory buffer, you can use Vanilla Moose or ZPC to polish the glass. I beleive diamondite makes a quality glass cleaning system, although I've yet...
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    New Car Paint

    You'll have no problem at all claying your new paint.Modern paint cures long before you take delivery. I suggest you wash with a quality shampoo then clay that new baby. You can use a good QD or a mixture of water & shampoo for your clay lube. Apply light pressure making a few passes until that...
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    What's your next purchase from Autogeek?

    My next purchase will be a new addition to my master bedroom so I can store my detailing arsenal! (lol)
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    sheepskin or microfiber

    BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!! (lol)
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    Anybody tried Wheel Wax?

    Klasse All In One works best on wheels for me.
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    tire dressing

    The tire dressings I use the most are Zaino Z16,Chemcial Guy's Clear Liquid Extreme Shine, AA, Meg's #38 & Poorboy's Bold-n-Bright. Within the past 2 months, I've discovered Mothers Reflections Advanced Tire Care. Great Sprayer & a terrific dressing producing a satin finish.
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    Glass Cleaning 101

    Absolutely!!
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    Trim & Molding Care

    Good info in that little snippit. Some other products for trim & molding care would be: Chemical Guy's Gel-New Look Trim Restorer, Chemical Guy's V.R.T. & Meg's #38. I love the CG Gel. It's the first product I've used that lasts for a long time & doesn't run all over your paint during rain or...
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    What Kind of Car do You Drive?

    2005 Toyota Tacoma V6 Access Cab Pre Runner. Color: Black Sand Pearl
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    Any suggestions

    So many options for ya. ( But man.......Is that a schweeeeet vette or what? ) Pinnacle Souveran is well worth the money. Some might say that Poorboy's Natty's Blue is close ( which it is ) but that's kinda like the Coke/Diet Coke thing. To this day, I've yet to taste a diet soda that really...
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    New Car

    Amen to that!! :D I detailed the exterior of a coworkers white Altima using the following: 1) CG Maxi Suds Shampoo 2) Klasse All In One ( paint cleaner ) 3) ClearKote Vanilla Moose ( glaze ) 4) Finish Kare FX-100 ( sealant/glossifier ) 5) Poorboy's natty's Blue ( yummy carnauba! ) 6) QD'd with...
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    New Car

    Dude.........you must feel the need to "bond" with your new bundle of joy!!! Do it buy hand.....it feels better! (lmao)
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