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  1. mmartin0617

    Trying to get some help in Wisconsin

    So I posted several days ago about how to get salt build up and stains out of floormats in cars. And tried a few suggestions. The posting then started to concentrate on buying rubber floormats. Not all cars even in Wisconsin will use WT in winter in fact more people don't. My results turned...
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    Salt build up removal.

    I will have to try the washing machine trick. Maybe pretreat them wih something before hand. Well here are the results after dry the first pick is what it looked like when dry the second is with a quick vacuum. Not bad but that certainly will not pass when the customers carpet is dry. And...
  3. mmartin0617

    Powr Flite PF51

    I have read and researched this wet dry vac. Ordered it and like others in the past they don't have any in stock. They tell you it is in stock then bait and switch you. So supposedly sometime in the next month or so they will be coming in. That does me no good. Anybody know of another vac...
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    Salt build up removal.

    I am not so much worried about my car because I have two sets. The nice ones are in the trunk ;). Used only in summer. These are experimental mats because we all know that customers will not be using rubber mats. Not all of them. I will post after pics sometime tomorrow with available...
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    Salt build up removal.

    First post and within a short time I get some great responses. Much appreciated. I will bare the snow today and get some Folex I have seen that word in a lot of forums so far. I think Ibwill like this site a lot. Hope to one day be able to contribute back.
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    Salt build up removal.

    Ok guys I tried searching forn a thread on this and my phone is doing something weird and won't let me. I am very new to every aspect of detailing. Go easy on me. I attached a picture so hopefully it shows up. Oddly enough there are people who will say that you don't need a hot water...
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    Got a new steamer and need some help

    Wow nice job. Those turned out real nice. Seems like once you found the right combination you were good to go. I just bought a steamer myself and am going to try it on the fake suede they use in IS300's. Escaine I think they call it. I am not sure how to fo about it but I glad it is my car...
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    New to site and hobby

    Thanks guys for the welcome. And Mike's class will be next. I just think to start out a one on one is best for me to start learning. Along with a lot more affordable :).
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    14 SHO vs 14 Charger RT

    Buy some Nokian Hakkapeliittas I heard they put a set on a Bugatti and took it up to 198 on a straight course in the snow.
  10. mmartin0617

    Beater Car Detail!

    Nice to see what products were used so us new people to the hobby get a detailed idea of what can be expected. Does look nice.
  11. mmartin0617

    New to site and hobby

    Just wanted to say good morning to everyone from Wisconsin. I am new to everything about auto detailing and have never detailed an outside of a car and am now only beginning to learn how to use a steamer so I am the greenhorn or greenhorns :). We all have to start somewhere and I am excited to...
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