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    Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash original - used and mixed as Waterless Wash

    Plus, when diluted correctly, Wolfgang Uber Rinseless Wash can also be used as a waterless wash, a detail spray, a clay lubricant, and a car wash additive! To make it waterless wash, at 1/3 ounce to 16 ounces of water. For a clay lubricant, add 1 ounce to a gallon of water. If you want to make...
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    Thinking about trading in the CR-Z for a Fiat 500 Abarth, thoughts?

    Why did I think that these were Mexican, were the first ones made there?
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    Eagle One Surface Prep Mitt...Amazing

    Just picked up the last two at AA for $5.45 each. Worth a try. Have always used clay and never wanted to spend the big bucks for the nanoskin.
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    GC 6" - Pre-buy questions

    Is it possible to order the GG6 with a 5" backing plate instead of the 6" that comes with it, since it seems like no one reccomends the 6" backing that comes with it? I would think a 5" plate should be standard.
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    Meguiars Hot Rims Review

    Instructions are to pre-rinse with water, apply, and wait a maximum of 30 Seconds before agitating and or rinsing.
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    The Post a Picture of Your Ride as it Sits Thread

    Looks like Iron X would really help.
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    Best way to remove water spots from chrome?

    How about just using white vinegar/water.
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    Battle of the tire coatings...TW vs. DP

    Just wondering if anyone has tried using an airbrush for applying TW instead of the applicator?
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    Question about Collinite 845

    Just warm it up (in the sun or warm/hot water) then shake it up good. It will be just fine.
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    Incredibly Cheap Finds

    Just got back from another Target to top off my supply of Eco Touch product. Bought three spray bottles of their spray wax (fantastic product) for $2.98 each and two bottles of wheel cleaner (haven't tried it yet) for $1.78 each. Should be set for a while.
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    Water spot prevention on watercraft

    Just wash with white vinegar mixed with a little water. Works like a charm. I have been using that on all of my boats for years! Very cheap and it works.
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