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    Poorboy's Liquid Natty's Blue v.Beta Giveaway

    Back in July, Matt posted a giveaway to a select few to review the beta version of Poorboy's Liquid Natty's Blue. That original thread can be found here: Poorboy's Liquid Natty's Blue vBeta I was sent a sample to review, however, things have been crazy at work since the beginning of...
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    Reputable Detailer wanted in Witchita, KS Area

    I had a family friend give me a call today. She has a white 2002 Toyota Camry with single stage paint. Through her researching, she has found 2002 was the only year Toyota used single stage paint on the Camry. It is oxidized and she was asking me if I had any recommendations. She's looking...
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    Surprised by weight of Griot's Garage ROP

    Today, my favorite guy (the UPS man) dropped off my latest shipment of detailing supplies. The GG ROP was front and center. After pulling it out of the box and admiring the 25 foot cord, I noticed how much heavier it was than my G100/PC7424. It actually caught me by surprise. I guess I...
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    Tool and Techniques for Cleaning Door Jambs

    What tools and techniques are you using to clean really dirty door jambs? Lately I've been getting vehicles with dirty jambs that a quick wipedown won't take care of. There is so much to go around and only so much room to work. I've resorted to small detail brushes and even toothbrushes...
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    Mytee Lite 2 Suction Feedback

    I'm looking at purchasing the Mytee Lite 2. I have one concern though. The Mytee Lite 2 is rated at only 87" of water lift. That doesn't seem like much since the average vacuum cleaner is around 80". The Rug Doctor is even rated at 101". For the ones that have used the Mytee Lite 2, what...
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    Who has auto lifts in their home garages?

    I'm curious as to who has an automotive lift (2-post, 4-post, side lift, etc) in their home garage? I'm not interested in the ones that have a lift for storage, but rather the ones used for auto repair or detailing purposes? What size is your garage? Ceiling height? What brand did you go...
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    This is a great place

    Just wanted to say "Thanks" to AutoGeek and all the forum members for making this a great place to share our knowledge and learn from others. There is a tremendous amount of knowledge and know-how between all the members. I love learning all I can about the detailing industry. We all know how...
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    Review: DP Engine Degreaser

    Item Number - DP-600 Price - $15.99 Detailer's Pride (DP) Engine Degreaser is a very easy to use, highly effective and safe degreaser. It is an environmentally friendly cleaner free of harsh solvents and does a darn good job of removing grime. It is safe to use on plastics, rubber, metal...
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    Review: Clean Wheel Lug Nut Brush

    Item Number - B-15W Price - $7.99 This is a wonderful brush that can be used on so many different parts of the vehicle. I have used it on door jambs, gas caps and filler doors, lug nuts, hubcaps, and emblems. It is a well-made, wooden-handled brush. It has boar's hair bristles that are set in...
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    Review: Daytona Speed Master Wheel Brush

    Item Number - DSM-1000 Price - $29.99 I absolutely can't say enough about this brush. Whether you use it as a wheel brush or an engine detail brush, you will not be disappointed. This review will focus on using it as an engine detail brush. My patrol car has steel wheels with hubcaps so this...
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    Review: Pinnacle Safe Scrub Bug & Tar Pad

    Item Number - PIN-900 Price - $5.99 I purchased this about a month ago and have fallen in love with it. I had been looking for something to take the pain out of removing all the bugs my patrol car catches throughout the week. After reading Max's description of the pad and his frequent use of...
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    Lake Country CCS pad aggressiveness

    I recently purchased some yellow, orange and green CCS pads. The green ones are suppose to be the least aggressive of the pads I purchased. However, they look and feel more aggressive than even the yellow pads. The orange pad feels the least aggressive of the three even though it is suppose to...
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    Ford Bronco - Now that's nice!

    Here's one I did over the weekend. Two days and 19 hours. Seven hours on just the hood and cowl. This isn't single stage paint, either. The owner only wanted the paint done. I spent an hour on the bumpers and about 30 minutes on the wheels. I threw those in for free. This has been used as a...
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    How do you delete photos from your gallery?

    I've searched and searched, read the FAQ page, how-to forum, etc. I can't find an answer. How in the world do I delete photos from my gallery? Colin
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    Professionally designed brochures and flyers

    How many of you have professionally designed brochures or flyers that highlight your business? If you've done this, who did you use? Any online companies or just local designers? I live in a rural part of Colorado and don't have access to a local designer. I know business image is everything...
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    2009 Harley Davidson Street Glide

    Here's an '09 HD I recently did. The owner had just returned from an 8 hour trip that took him through rain and snow. The bike was the dirtiest it had been since he purchased it. We weren't going for 100% correction because this is a well-used bike. I got pretty close, though. I spent almost...
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    Hello from Southern Colorado

    Hey guys and gals. Just a quick hello and glad to be here. I'm located in the San Luis Valley in Southern Colorado. Colin
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