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  1. eboose7

    What brought you to AutoGeek?

    I found this site after watching "Two Guys Garage" and "My Classic Car" both on the SPEED channel.
  2. eboose7

    how NOT to detail a car....VID

    Who would do such a thing?
  3. eboose7

    Tire Dressings....

    I use Wheel Wax Extreme Black and really like it. It leaves a non-greasy, satin finish that makes your tires look like new. And it doesn't sling.
  4. eboose7

    Detail using Pinnacle Products

    As Bette Midler once said, "People are not the best because they work hard. They work hard because they are the best." And you are the best, Mike Phillips! Know that I appreciate you. I am honored that you took the time to help a newbie with his post.
  5. eboose7

    Detail using Pinnacle Products

    Thanks, CAMAROZL1. Durability is really not an issue for me, since the car is garaged and covered most of the time. Otherwise, I would have used a paint sealant like Wolfgang DGPS. But I prefer the appearance of a fine carnauba wax over a paint sealant. That's the primary reason I chose to...
  6. eboose7

    2002 Ford Thunderbird!

    The pictures you attached of your uncle's 2002 Thunderbird are much appreciated. I just posted photos of a detail I completed on my Thunderbird using Pinnacle products. I hope you'll look at them--your detailing ideas seem as workable as they are useful...
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    2002 Ford Thunderbird

    2002 Ford Thunderbird
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    2002 Ford Thunderbird

    2002 Ford Thunderbird
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    2002 Ford Thunderbird

    2002 Ford Thunderbird
  10. eboose7

    Detail using Pinnacle Products

    I want to tell you how much I enjoyed detailing my car using Pinnacle Natural Brilliance products. A few weeks ago, I ordered the Sizzling Shine kit from AG to try on my 2002 Thunderbird. It has been garaged since I purchased it new in November, 2001, and it has never been exposed to...
  11. TB2

    TB2

    Car was detailed using Pinnacle Products: Pinnacle Advanced Swirl Remover, Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish and Pinnacle Souveran paste wax.
  12. TB3

    TB3

    Car was detailed using Pinnacle Products: Pinnacle Advanced Swirl Remover, Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish and Pinnacle Souveran paste wax.
  13. TB1

    TB1

    Car was detailed using Pinnacle Products: Pinnacle Advanced Swirl Remover, Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish and Pinnacle Souveran paste wax.
  14. eboose7

    2010 Ford Taurus SHO!

    Thanks 02accordSE! I'll be looking forward to seeing your pictures.
  15. eboose7

    2010 Ford Taurus SHO!

    I love what you did with the "SHOW." I would really like to see what you have done with your uncle's '02 retro-Bird! That's one of the cars I have.
  16. eboose7

    Whats your full time job?

    I am an attorney.
  17. Souveran_Wax

    Souveran_Wax

    I recently completed a detail of my nearly ten year old 2002 Thunderbird using Pinnacle products. First, I washed the car with Bodywork Shampoo. The wash was followed by an application of Pinnacle Advanced Swirl Remover using a Flex XC 3401 with an orange pad. The paint was in excellent condition
  18. eboose7

    7424XP or Cyclo

    Between the PC 7424XP and the Flex XC 3401, I would definitely pick the Flex. It has more power for better paint correction.
  19. eboose7

    7424XP or Cyclo

    I now have the Flex XC3401 for paint correction and the Cyclo for applying polish and/or wax and paint sealant. The Cyclo was my first polisher and I found it very easy to control, because it doesn't vibrate as much as some dual action polishers. I brought the Flex later, when I decided that I...
  20. eboose7

    What is the BEST dual action orbital polisher?

    I am new to this forum, so I don't profess to be an expert. As an amateur, I am still studying and learning about the latest detailing products and techniques. I enjoy Mike Phillips on Speed. He is very knowledgeable and his tips are invaluable. I have four cars that I like to keep looking...
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