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  1. mrj7500

    Dog hair

    The brush I have is the "FURemover", available on Amazon or at Wally world.
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    Bug Sponges

    I missed ordering one of these last time, but I'm definitely going to pick one up now. Sounds like a great product.
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    Frustrating spots on paint

    I've decided the next step is to try a slightly more aggressive clay. Megs OTC comes highly recommended.
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    Need help with wheels

    I just started using Brown Royal and have been equally impressed! Seems like great stuff and the price is very reasonable. :xyxthumbs:
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    Frustrating spots on paint

    lol, you're confusing me. I met that the 3 original pictures make them look like rock chips. They in fact are something on top of the paint. Up close and before claying they appear to be tar or rust colored. If the clay magic blue bar I'm using is effective at knocking them down, they look...
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    Need help with wheels

    You think it would help the OP Maximus?
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    Frustrating spots on paint

    After looking at those pics I agree they look more like rock chips than something sitting on the paint. here's one more pic I had, that I think shows it better:
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    Frustrating spots on paint

    I'm using clay magic blue. Thought about that, and if clay magic is too tame, any suggestions something more aggressive?
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    Frustrating spots on paint

    Yeah, it's definitely sitting on top of the paint.
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    Frustrating spots on paint

    They appear to be tar or possibly iron, especially since they are such close proximity to the areas were stuff could sling off the tires.
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    Need help with wheels

    I hope I don't catch hell for saying this, but I would suggest giving Brown Royal by Flash detailing a try. I've used Sonax and it's great, just not noticeably better. Brown Royal is $18/gallon and its applied diluted depending on finish of wheels your treating.
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    Frustrating spots on paint

    Ohhh and I'd be using TSR followed up by finishing glaze. :cool:
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    Frustrating spots on paint

    Detailing a 2009 Mazda 6 and I'm seeing spots on the paint after clay treatment, mainly in problem areas on rocker panels and wheel arches: This is after two passes with the clay bar. Here's a closer shot: and the closest shot: Am I wasting my time thinking I can remove these prior to...
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    Dog hair

    I need to second the rubber bristled brush, I use one for dog hair and love it.
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    My solution to $150 foam guns...

    I have this foam gun from hd an find it works pretty well. You don't need to turn the valve all the way open to get a good soaking of foam. When I do have it open it went through it's 8 ounce capacity quickly.
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    Colonite 845

    I've just started using 845 and am very impressed! It seems that a little bit goes a loooong way. The shine is deep and durable. Great stuff!
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    How To: Properly Clean, Protect, & Maintain Wheels & Tires

    Some great information, and you can't beat sonax full effect! Love the stuff.
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    Is detailing a business for the disabled

    I wanted to also sound in a give you some encouragement. Since you are here, I'm sure you know how rewarding properly detailing a vehicle can be. Without a doubt AG is one of the most supportive communities I have encountered. Having a strong support network, particularly one that is open...
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    Detail Fest Slide Show 2011

    Thanks Meghan, My wife is the one that won the Cyclo buffer. We are so glad we came down from Iowa for the show, what a great time! Can't wait for 2012.
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    Neighborhood kid doing a neighborhood job -- Opinions?

    Glad to hear you're taking on a new endeavor. I second the recommendation to get a steamer. The first time you're trying to get semi-dried coca-cola out of a cup-holder or a center counsel, you'll be glad you got one. They get into nooks and crannies like no other tool, and you are doing it...
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