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  1. langman37

    I've tried every "blank" on the market and this is the best!

    I see your point but wondering.....were these descriptions made in reviews or were these just comments made in thread somewhere? Links to the reviews would help. I agree with you, if these statements are typical made in all the reviews, we'd all see thru it. I thinks the reviews are totally...
  2. langman37

    Regular Car Wash Vs Auto Detail

    Yeah man, detail talk, duh. Couldn't you tell? (just messin')!
  3. langman37

    Regular Car Wash Vs Auto Detail

    Ok, thanks.
  4. langman37

    What's the strangest thing you've ever found?

    Don't think this falls in the "strange" category, but found $1000 underneath a rear floormat. Ten $100 bills, crisp and clean. I knew my customer just bought this car within the last month so wasn't sure he was testing me or what. Of course I knew what the right thing to do was, but decided to...
  5. langman37

    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    2 years and counting has been mentioned.
  6. langman37

    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    I've bought the aerosal, my plan was to spray in a cup and apply from there; didn't work out too well; the mist is too fine to get much in the cup. I haven't tried spraying directly on the lens, worried about the overspray. I wish you could buy a smaller quanity than the quart, but I will end...
  7. langman37

    Starting my Mobile Business But super scared

    Joe, welcome, you're right, this is a truly amazon site. I don't for this to sound harsh. Where I got confused in reading your first post was it started out saying all the "correct" things; and then your last paragraph was asking "what tools do I need, and the other stuff needed to start your...
  8. langman37

    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    This is so cool, isn't it? :awesome:
  9. langman37

    Optimum MF system almost here!

    patiently waiting.....
  10. langman37

    Headlight Restoration-new UV sealant idea

    Man, wow, every post, all 750 of them, took me all day to read. Can't believe this started in 09 and I never seen it until today. Should make it a sticky. Looking forward to trying this out this week. I went to the store, seen both the can and aerosol, and knowing that most everyone is using the...
  11. langman37

    Mobile Van still in progress!

    Woaaaaa! There is so much great information in this thread.:applause: I don't event what to say. I'm gonna have to get back with ya.:props:
  12. langman37

    Tornado - yay or nay?!?!?

    I've been thinking of this for a while now. I just can't justify the price of the unit. I can't see how it would be any better or quicker than a brush sprayed with cleaner, and an air hose, with an mf to catch what is blown. BUT, I hear more good things than bad about the Tornado. I'd have to...
  13. langman37

    Win a Copy of Mike Phillips' Book - The Art of Detailing!

    It is written by and about Mike Phillips *Master Craftsman*. A person interested in Detailing would be an idiot if they did not want this book at their disposal. I, am not an idiot. Please enter me for a chance to win. Thanks.
  14. langman37

    The Power of a Follow-Up Email

    Along with the email, send a pic or two from the last detail. Hooked!
  15. langman37

    Optimum Poli-Seal

    Yeah Bill, you're safe. PS has very, very minor cutting ability.
  16. langman37

    Optimum Poli-Seal

    Hmm, interesting. I've never used or even thought about using PS as a "wipe on and walk away" product. Might have to try that. Using OS is a breeze; maybe using PS in that fashion will be just as easy.
  17. langman37

    Optimum Poli-Seal

    I'm a little confused. Your title refers to PoliSeal, during your pics, you mentioned optiseal. I have and use both and I believe only with OptiSeal that it is a "wipe on and walk away" type product. Whereas Poliseal needs to be buffed off with an MF. Am I wrong?
  18. langman37

    Terrible Tree Sap...

    Magic eraser on paint? Think I read somewhere that's not a good idea. I would use Prep-sol, body prep, etc. to remove the sap. Then likely wetsand with 3000 to remove etching.
  19. langman37

    Roll Call - What's your real first name?

    Derek, hailing from West Michigan.
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