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  1. Ryry11

    Post Your Unpacking Pictures

    Let me know if this stuff is any good
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    Extractor

    Are rotating brushes a big feature? I see what you're saying about proheat being better for detailing, and im kinda leaning that way as well. What about the heat though? The spot clean doesn't have a heater, so does that just mean you're stuck using the hottest water you can get outta the tap...
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    Extractor

    Ty for the response dr. I was kinda leaning towards the proheat myself.
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    Extractor

    Hey guys, I was hoping you could chime in on a water extractor I'm looking to buy. I'm a weekend warrior, not a pro, so I'm looking to buy for my personal use on my fleet of cars. I'm considering these two: http://www.bissell.com/spotclean-pro/...
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    Best Wheel Face Brush

    The boars hair handle is plastic I believe. I bought one for a few dollars cheaper from another site, it's boars hair, identical to the Montana brand. I've ALWAYS used a car wash mitt and car wash shampoo to clean my wheels. I figured I'd give this brush a try. It's super soft, paired with a...
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    Show us your detailing AREA! Garage etc

    Dude, I'm drueling. Now THAT'S a garage
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    Always wanted to ask

    That's awesome! Ty for the answer! I was curious about 4500's ability to remove marring and scratching like that. I haven't had a chance to do a polish with it due to the weather, but bought it figuring it'd be a great maintenance polish. I wondered how much correction/clear it would...
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    Daily drivers and wheel cleaner

    I've never used a dedicated wheel cleaner until recently. I've always just kept my wheels waxed, and with normal washings all that is need is my car wash soap and a mitt to clean them. However, I just ordered the sonax full effect with the deal that is going on and with the reviews I've read. It...
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    Always wanted to ask

    This thread and responses are mainly concerned with a FULL correction, correct? I'd like to flip it a little bit and ask if anyone has any insight into this: let's assume most of us on here correct and maintain our finishes on our personal rides and keep them looking stellar using proper washing...
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    Mothers Back to Black renew

    It's good stuff. What sold me on it was the fact that it was a spray on WIPE off tire cleaner. I thought why not give it a try, I figured it'd be great for cold weather rinseless washes because you could clean the tires and never need a hose. I bought it about a month ago and finally used it...
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    BlackFire Pump Sprayer

    These really are awesome sprayers. Like you, I'll never use anything else for rinse less and waterless washes than one. Saves so much time and really lays down some product. What I've been doing lately after my rinseless washes to clean my wheels is after I rinseless wash my car using the gdwm...
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    Newbie From Michigan!

    Same here, welcome to ago! Spring can't come soon enough here in Michigan!
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    Polishing Wheels ???

    I've used the powerball and wasn't a fan. I picked up the cone about a month ago for my spring time wheel polishing. I actually was at meijer and they had them on clearance for $11.97 a piece, so I picked up 2 for the price of one
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    2012 Lexus IS-F - CQuartz Finest - Presidential Automotive Detailing - FL

    Awesome work! What buffers/polishers did you use with what compounds/polishes?
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    Post Your Unpacking Pictures

    My Presidents' Day sales purchases arrived yesterday, both companies I ordered from came on the same day:dblthumb2::dblthumb2: [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG]
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