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  1. rohnramirez

    tight area where pc cant go?

    The PC can be used on bumpers without a problem. For tight and small surface areas, you can get the 4" pads. Or you can do them by hand. :)
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    Porsche Cayenne Detail!

    Cool, same here my friend! That would be awesome! :)
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    Removing gum residue from a painted bumper

    A paint safe adhesive remover should do the trick, use a blade or floss to lift it.
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    68' Ford Mustang GT Full Detail (Pic Heavy)

    That's one sick restoration job sir. Great work! :)
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    How can I avoid Rotary Buffer Swirls/holograms

    Jahman, the way to avoid and remove holograms are knowledge and experience of the machine, process and products to be used in my honest opinion. And Erik and Mike already gave you the best answer, practice! Since practicing will give you the knowledge on how to use a certain chemical and...
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    stumbled across this.

    Wow. It seems like an all in one such as XMT360 and D151. They are marketing it as a chemical polish with wax. Cool! But it could also just be solvent, and the spray paint used on the infomercial could just also be the same type of solvent that's why they could make it appear as though it...
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    Porsche Cayenne Detail!

    Great job Syd! Nice wet and crisp reflection shots. :)
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    White Powdery Stain / Corvette Interior

    Actually the new vettes' are considered to be the cheapest "super cars". :) Compared to other super cars i guess. Not that they're actually cheap, i can't afford one honestly.
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    Don't smoke.....

    Hi Aaron, I got teary eyed by reading your story. I offer my prayers to your dad and your family! I honestly hope that his pain stops, both physically and emotionally for the time he has left. For what it's worth, i'm pretty sure his dreams were not shattered...he made sure his son and...
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    da pads for a rotary ok?

    I highly suggest the HT pads on a rotary. I've been using the same pad, over and over and over now, still hasn't shown any sign of it destructing. And i go for it over my ccs and flats. :)
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    PetrucciM3 | 2008 Chevrolet Black Corvette (103 pictures)

    Amazing job, Josh! Looks absolutely dripping wet! It's a good thing you didn't enter the "Autogeek Show N Shine!" Oooops, did i just say that? There's no such thing. :)
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    Mercedez Benz S550 luxurious hacked by prior delivery detailer - rescue by KC

    Great job on the silver arrow! You're really good with a rotary. :)
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    Check out this beast ...

    Tell me too, please! ;) It might be because it's a product from AG's direct competitor, that's why it can't be posted.
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    How much pressure?

    What pads are you using, and size? I'd just do it in four, but no harm in doing it at 6. Nice clean mazda you got there. As for the raised edges, don't directly polish over them, most people here tape those up for safety. I just avoid them.
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    How much pressure?

    You can keep the pad flat if you use your left hand (or right hand, depending which is dominant) to control the head of the polisher. I tilt the pads a bit when i'm running along an edge, but most of the time i keep it flat. If you have your posture right and your hands at the correct position...
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    Review: Liquid Natty’s Blue

    Thank you, Tad. I promise to make an in-depth review of it as well. :)
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    How much pressure?

    Absolutely not the same amount of pressure you would use with a DA. It is best to start with just the enough weight to keep the foam pad flat (usually the weight of the machine is sufficient), then adjust the pressure applied as needed if you're not getting the amount of correction you want...
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    PBW Liquid Natty Blue

    Nice review Dwayne, and i like the choice of paint, PBLN blue on blue. Thanks. ;)
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    Review: Liquid Natty’s Blue

    Thanks for sharing, Corey, another great review added to the list. :) I still don't have mine. :(
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    Not your traditional garage

    Hmmm...i'm thinking of relocating...somewhere near your neighboorhood. lol. Awesome man-cave!!! Might wanna install a good sound system if you also do your detailing there. :)
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