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  1. mavin

    FG400 on Gelcoat

    You could try the new DA wool pads. 5 1/2 Inch Thin Foamed Wool Pad (2-Pack)
  2. mavin

    NEW! DP Paint, Wheel, & Glass Coatings + Coating Prep Polish!

    Here is the back of my bottle: Ensure surface is cool to the touch and out of direct sunlight. Polish the paint using Detailer’s Coating Prep Polish. (The PBMG rep on the phone when I called told me that since I had the P21S paint cleaner that I did not need the coating prep. My plan was to...
  3. mavin

    NEW! DP Paint, Wheel, & Glass Coatings + Coating Prep Polish!

    I'm sorry if I am being harsh, I am really not trying to I promise. As I said, I have bought these products myself. I am a newbie/weekend warrior who just plays with my daily driver and my girlfriends if she lets me :) I do not expect that they hold the release of the product for 2 years while...
  4. mavin

    Got a product to trade? Post here

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/7765-samples-original-post-updated.html
  5. mavin

    Harbor Freight DA Polisher - New

    Cool thanks, mind passing them along to me?
  6. mavin

    Harbor Freight DA Polisher - New

    Is there a reason that everyone is getting PM'd these instructions? Why not just post them?
  7. mavin

    NEW! DP Paint, Wheel, & Glass Coatings + Coating Prep Polish!

    Thanks for the reply. Having been around the site for awhile, I have seen competitors with coating products have the chemists/formulators post detailed and specific replies to similar questions. If the company policy is not to address/release the above information, it probably is best not to...
  8. mavin

    Pads, Wax and Polish for my Black BMW

    I have used the Cyan hydrotech cutting pads with FG400, and Tangerine polishing pads with SF4000 on hard audi clear with good results.
  9. mavin

    Horrible things you've seen walking by cars.

    hah, that is kind of awesome.
  10. mavin

    NEW! DP Paint, Wheel, & Glass Coatings + Coating Prep Polish!

    Hi Nick, Im a big fan of autogeek/PBMG and have spent a lot of money on this and sister sites. However, those answers simply are not good enough. When asked about how PBMG arrived at the quoted 2 years of protection, your answer was "a lot of testing." I asked for details and none were...
  11. mavin

    How does this scam product theoretically work?

    They make it sound more like a filler than a compound.
  12. mavin

    Post Your Unpacking Pictures

    Some new toys. Plan is to coat with DP and then wax/seal with bouncers.
  13. mavin

    Post Your Unpacking Pictures

    Grats! Crazy value giveaway, certainly a good one to win.
  14. mavin

    Menzera vs. Black fire products - Please Help me

    My understanding is that Menzerna makes both the wolfgang compound/polish as well as the blackfire compound/polish. Both are certainly well regarded with lots of posts on the forums. I like to know exactly what I am getting, so I went with the menzerna branded products. I would say FG400 is...
  15. mavin

    How does this scam product theoretically work?

    I guess I should not have used the inflammatory word of "scam." Just seemed too good to be true
  16. mavin

    How does this scam product theoretically work?

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVfdlcQPqq8]As Seen on TV product "Fix it PRO" scratch repair pen, reviewed by the Test Dummies - YouTube[/video] I guess the question is, can the clear from those pens be sanded/compounded. Otherwise they look terrible.
  17. mavin

    DON'T WASH CAR! by Mike Phillips

    Re: Don't wash car !!!!!!!!!!! Got an oil change at the dealer today, had a sign posted. Pretty sure the service guy thought I was nuts, but they didnt wash it :)
  18. mavin

    How does this scam product theoretically work?

    Just saw this on TV. https://www.scratchdini.com/ [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWzoMdZoNKM]Scratch-dini - As Seen on TV - YouTube[/video]
  19. mavin

    How often can you wet sand?

    Now that it has been wet sanded, if it is a daily driver, I would live with a few little scratches rather than risk sanding again. You don't want to be one of the weekly "did I sand through my clear?!?" threads.
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