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    conditioning motorcycle leather

    I am looking for suggestions on products to condition the saddle bags on my cruiser. I purchased it used and the bags are pretty weathered (to the point where it is hard to fasten them) I was originally thinking leatherique but am unsure how to go about 'baking' the product in. I also came...
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    pad suggestions

    thanks a bunch! this is something I either missed or have not yet come across :D
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    pad suggestions

    I saw your threads on detailingbliss as well and that really what raised the question in the first place. So in your opinion: SIP - Orange 106FA - White 106FA - Blue Opti-Seal my thought proccess is that the SIP takes out the heavy swirling while the 106FA corrects any marring by the orange...
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    pad suggestions

    i know this may be a redundant post, but none of my searches on the various detailing forums have given me a straight answer. I just bought a xc3401 in a classified ad and now all i need is some pads. What are the 'must-haves' of pad color? are orange, white, gray enough to handle day to day...
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    Win a $250.00 Autogeek.net Shopping Spree!

    My X-Mas list consists of: | Optimum Opti-Seal | Collinite Liquid Insulator Wax #845 | Menzerna Complete Ceramic 5.5 Inch Polishing Pad Kit | Dual-Action Hook & Loop Flexible Backing Plate 5" | Optimum No Rinse Wash & Shine | Cobra Guzzler HD Waffle Weave Drying Towel | The Grit Guard | Cobra...
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    how bad are these swirls?

    thanks for the replies - and no scratchX didnt do much by hand, but it did seem to provide a temporary solution. while waiting for responses, ive been reading up on the Einszett line. Do you guys think that would have any effect by hand or am i best just holding out for the PC?
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    how bad are these swirls?

    Hi All, I decided to pull my Trans Am out of the garage and try to get better pictures of the flaws in the paint that are bothering me. Im sure they are the type that most cant see, but I always do. My detail process had always been: wash(dawn) -> dry ->absorber -> clay -> 3m scratch X ->...
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    new guy from vegas

    Hello Everyone! I recently came across AGO after a detailing conversation with one of my buddies. I am currently in the process of selecting a product line to use and am trying to soak up as much knowledge as possible while keeping my brain from going to mush. The cars I will be detailing...
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