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    polishing black 2014 ram 2500?

    I'll be the first to respond and say, "Pics?"
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    Basecoat/clearcoat? OR Single Stage?

    Wow fooled me! Thought for sure it was BC/CC
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    Mid-Engine C8 Corvette

    That's a good point. I guess I'm just assuming that there is a lot more $$ going into the R&D phase of this car, but perhaps it isn't much more than any other new model.
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    Mid-Engine C8 Corvette

    You're right, vettes have been pushing 100K for a long time now for the Z06's and other high performance trims. But hasn't the Corvette always been an "everyman's" sports car? The great thing about them is you don't have to be a millionaire to afford one. I just think if they push the base...
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    Getting truck painted, question

    Just make sure that it's a reputable body shop with someone who is experienced at buffing. There are a lot of horror stories on this forum from people who placed their trust in a body shop, only to receive a hack job. Luckily your truck is silver, so you have to be pretty bad at buffing to...
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    Mid-Engine C8 Corvette

    I heard an interesting theory on this... This writer thought that GM may decide to make this mid-engine Corvette a Cadillac instead (think Cadillac XLR). This kind of makes sense, when you consider what the starting base price for this car will probably be ($90,000+). This way you can develop...
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    Mothers Back to Black

    I've always found Mothers products to work quite well....except for the Back to Black. It might work well for conditioning/maintaining plastic trim, but not so much for restoring faded trim. Somebody on this forum did a massive write-up/review on trim restorers and had similar results.
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    2017 Ford Escape with DISO - corrected and coated

    Did you use the same process for polishing those pillars? They look incredible!
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    Trashcan Detailing!

    Wow. This thread is hilarious. Thanks guys I needed this LOL
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    Sappy paint

    Go buy Denatured Alcohol from the paint section at any major retailer...Get some soft microfiber towels, lightly saturate with the alcohol. Then gently rub on the sap until it disolves. Take care around rubber and plastic trim, but damaging it shouldn't be a big problem. Then you'll need to...
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    The Blue Rupes Pad

    Oh boy....you just brought a "lurker" out of the shadows Mike... What's going on in Indy? I'm in Fort Wayne, IN--I'm a manager at a fairly large detail center/carwash here. Would love to see you in action.. --Ben
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