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    Undercarriage Detailing for lifted trucks

    When I was charging for detailing I would include it in my total price and just price accordingly for the labor of the overall job. It's called "detailing" for a reason and I explain that door shuts, undercarriage, etc is what sets the service apart from a "car wash."
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    Detailing heavily contaminated/soiled wheels

    +1 Occasional Sonax treatment when I want the "wow" effect of the purple bleed but that's rare and depends on the wheel...
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    Absorber high performance drying towel...

    No go for me...I prefer the leaf blower followed by drying aid/microfiber or WW microfiber method.
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    Hybrid Abrasive Technology

    You are correct sir...as usual. Menzerna's FG400, for example, uses an AAT abrasive type which starts off as larger clumps of aluminum-based abrasives which then break down into their smaller individual component abrasives and then remain steady-state as a non-diminshing abrasive. So definitely...
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    Glaze question

    Another vote for PB's BlackHole Glaze. Here in Florida, when topped with a sealant we're seeing product masking/filling lasting between four to five hand washes. When topped with a 'nuba it's more like two to three.
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    Question for Meghan, Matt, Scott, et al...

    When are the clear 5-gallon buckets going to be available for purchase with the Grit Guard system? Wanted to order some this weekend but could only find red and black...
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    Please help me pick a buffer kit. Pics attached.

    Greater correction ability...(let's you take a greater amount of swirls, scratches, etc out of the finish). Faster correction ability...(let's you do less work and acheive better results). Better results...(due to the forced rotation aspect jewels/burnishes the finish to a higher gloss that...
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    Meguiars Detailing Class meets Detail Fest 2009

    I'm in.....let me know how to take care of the registration fees. Jeffrey Bryan Rosales Miami, FL
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