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  1. 808_detail_nut

    Noob da detailer questions

    Agreed duragloss also because is easy to apply and remove. Heard the BF stuff can be hard to remove if you over apply. I also have the klasse twins and they are very good also but if not applied correctly (especially the sealant glaze) it can be a nightmare to remove. Sent from my iPad...
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    Noob da detailer questions

    No experience with the sealant but I do have a tub of midnight sun. I have 105 and 601 combo on my personal and have topped it with 845 after a month. Then midnight sun every month after. Could be overkill but it s my truck so I don't care. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    AIO durability and correction

    Thanks bob. Best to read the whole thread right. Anyway like I said if I got a customers car sitting at my house and I'm not busy doing anything I may just put some EXP on it. Just because it's easy and takes 10 to 15 minutes to do. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    Tufshine Tire Clearcoat vs something else?

    I haven't used any of the other mentioned dressings but I do use 2 costs of 303 aerospace. Spray let sit for a few minutes then wipe with a MF. Then a hour or so later I do it again. Easy to clean up and dries to a perfect matte finish. It does repel some dirt and grime also so it's always a...
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    AIO durability and correction

    So I'm going to finish my 3n1 then just go with Essense. People who I usually do AIOs on is usually looking for a correction/swirl removal more than protection. If they were they would pay for a single polish and seal package. I usually tell people to top it after a month or so with a wax of...
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    Mobile Detailing setup in a car? Show me pics!

    I thought about maybe getting a van but my f150 has been more than fine. I do need a camper shell because I can't fully close my tonneau cover when I do go mobile. I also want this http://www.amazon.com/Bedslide-10-7548-CL-75-Bed-Slide/dp/B007G5SA0O I know so,some with it and it is awesome...
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    AIO durability and correction

    Right now I use menz 3n1 and top with 845 and or EX-P since I'm trying to use it up. Just looking at more options. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    AIO durability and correction

    Wow yea I almost forgot about that one. I totally forgot thanks for reminding me. Let's throw that one in. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    AIO durability and correction

    So I been using menzerna AIO and enjoy the results but I'm not sure how long the durability is. I been looking but can't seem to get a answer so if anyone knows let me know. Also I'm always looking to try other AIO and have narrowed it down to Meg's d151, HD speed, or just buy more menz 3n1...
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    3D BDX vs. CarPro IronX

    Isn't it law that any business must have SDS sheets available upon request by OSHA inspector or if you are selling it you should have it available upon customer request? No questions asked? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Noob da detailer questions

    Personally I use 105 and 601 separately. Apply 601 then come back with 105. Then let it sit for a little bit and remove. Not sure on cure times for 105 but usually don't top it with another paste wax. You could do the mothers if you want but just make sure to figure out the cure time for...
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    Noob da detailer questions

    Agree with duragloss 105 and 111 with 601 bonding agent. Very easy and affordable. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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    Noob da detailer questions

    Yea Subaru paint is soft and you should be able to do a lot with just Meg's ultimate polish. I have done a few and I got a lot of correction with just 205, Meg's thin da polish pad, and a PC. The easiest sealant I have used when I first started out was Poorboys exp. easy on and really easy to...
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    3D BDX vs. CarPro IronX

    Agreed very thorough but if you are doing it as a business you need to consider the product cost and that method seems to use a lot of product. That's why I follow Mike's use of iron removal for wheels using iron x to get more bang for my buck. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    3D BDX vs. CarPro IronX

    I would like to apologize to the thread starter for taking the thread in a little different direction. It's was well done and I just wanted to thank you for your write up. I always thought that iron X was more of a iron remover other than a dedicated "cleaner" and BDX is more of a product that...
  16. 808_detail_nut

    OMG Hydro2!! Where have you been all my life?!

    I use the hydro2 for my truck wells and for mine and my customers rims. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    OMG Hydro2!! Where have you been all my life?!

    It does and I do use it on my f150. As long as it's really clean. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk
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    Looking for a detailer in or around Corvallis, Oregon for a friend.

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    OMG Hydro2!! Where have you been all my life?!

    I tested it on my wife's rims, wash ironx clay then spray with hydro and rinse. It's been 2 months and it beads like the day I put it on. Also washing is easy because hardly anything sticks to it. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  20. 808_detail_nut

    Least favorite detail job

    Large truck undercarriage and interiors for me. I'm not a heavy guy but I'm not small either so it can get s little cramped inside. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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