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  1. DARK HORSE

    Black paint summer suggestions

    You are correct, that is my good friend Corey (owner of Carpro-US)! This Porsche is one of two black vehicles we coated while in Turkey, the other was an Alfa Romeo:dblthumb2:
  2. DARK HORSE

    Black paint summer suggestions

    Instead of using a sealant and a topper, a coating like Carpro's Cquartz or Optimum's Opti-Coat may be a good alternative for you..:xyxthumbs: I use to be strictly a nuba, or a sealant/nuba guy, but 95% of what I do now is "coatings". Here's a couple of pictures (I had quick access to) of black...
  3. DARK HORSE

    Black paint summer suggestions

    Instead of using a sealant and a topper, a coating like Carpro's Cquartz or Optimum's Opti-Coat may be a good alternative for you..:xyxthumbs: I use to be strictly a nuba, or a sealant/nuba guy, but 95% of what I do now is "coatings". Here's a couple of pictures (I had quick access to) of black...
  4. DARK HORSE

    AG carrying Bouncer's Wax!

    As a product tester for Corey I have access to all of the Bouncers waxes thru CarPro-US. While Capture the Rapture is one of my all time favorite waxes, you CAN'T go wrong with any of the Bouncers!
  5. DARK HORSE

    CarPro Service

    Corey...
  6. DARK HORSE

    How to fix your snapped Daytona brush.

    ...Ingenious Nice fix!
  7. DARK HORSE

    4 Star UPP

    I agree 4* UPP is a great product. It is one of my all time favorite sealants. Unfortunately I hardly ever get to use it anymore, 90% of my work gets CQ finest these days. BTW, that's my black pony featured in DOG's review:D I hope you don't mind, but this is such a great product and review...
  8. DARK HORSE

    carpro eraser vs menzerna top inspection

    That's a great practice, I try to do the same as well:xyxthumbs: Here is a copy of the current MSDS: Material Safety Data Sheet Version: 1.02 Product : Page: 1/1 1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT AND COMPANY 1-1. Product Name : eraser 1-2. Information of a manufacturing company 1-2-1. Company...
  9. DARK HORSE

    CarPro Service

    Bobby, good to see you too my friend! I see your still keeping things in check! I hope you and the family are also doing well!
  10. DARK HORSE

    carpro eraser vs menzerna top inspection

    Eraser is slightly less than 30% IPA, a small percentage of sodium lauryl ether sulfate, DI water, and a splash of another proprietary ingredient.
  11. DARK HORSE

    carpro eraser vs menzerna top inspection

    No problem at all! I've use Earser for both Opti-Guard, and Opti-Coat many times in the past with absolutely no issues!
  12. DARK HORSE

    CarPro Service

    BIG Jim! Good to see ya buddy! Sorry I haven't been around the forums much lately, been VERY busy! I'll give ya a call so we can catch up!!! Lol....Mark-ster!!!! How ya been buddy? Good to see ya! I almost didn't recognize this was you. Looks like your avatar and handle have both changed...
  13. DARK HORSE

    Show Your Jacked-Up Rigged Detailing Stuff

    Swivels now, and doesn't ever fall over...:props:
  14. DARK HORSE

    CarPro Service

    This past September I had the privilege of spending ten days with Corey detailing two very fine vehicles just outside of Istanbul Turkey. While we had a GREAT time, we also worked very hard. Not only did we work side by side 12-16 hours a day, I also witnessed Corey continuously respond to...
  15. DARK HORSE

    Clay Bar

    ^^This is VERY good advice!
  16. DARK HORSE

    CarPro Service

    I agree Mike; I only deal with Corey (CEE DOG) when it comes to CarPro-USA. His service and support are outstanding. Most of the products I use these days are CarPro. CQ Finest is my all time, absolute favorite coating. So easy to use, so GLOSSY, and a real money maker! The warranty, the serial...
  17. DARK HORSE

    Expensive waxes

    This is the farthest I’ve ever traveled to detail vehicles...:D Who Would Like to Detail Two Cars in Turkey?
  18. DARK HORSE

    Generator

    Power(W) = Voltage(V) x Current(A). Therefore, (under load) if device one @ 120V draws 13.5A of current; 120V x 13.5A = 1620Watts of power And (under load) if device two @ 120V draws 10.5A of current; 120V x 10.5A = 1260Watts of power
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