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  1. travis2375

    CSL EXO & 845 ?

    Oh, I'm trying it eventually. I would just be more in a rush to apply a coating if I knew I could still put a coat of 845 on this summer and knew it would interact well. I was just looking for someone who had tried it already. Anybody have a CSL EXO coated vehicle they wouldn't mind doing a...
  2. travis2375

    CSL EXO & 845 ?

    Has anyone tried to apply Collinite 845 on a coated car with CSL and EXO already installed? How did it work out? I like the slickness of CSL EXO and the longevity, but I also like the Collinite 845 glow. Wondering if I coat my car will I have to say goodbye to 845, or would 845 still add...
  3. travis2375

    Rupes Mini a worthy addition or a waste?

    Do you 'always grab the Mini' because of the finish it provides, or the ease of use? Little of both? Do you get a better finish with your 3401 or Mini?
  4. travis2375

    Rupes Mini a worthy addition or a waste?

    I have a Flex 3401 and a Flex PE14-2. I think the 3401 is smooth and easy to use, I have the 4", 4.5" and 5.5" backing plates, and use 4"- 6.5" pads. I use the PE14 with the lake country extensions and 1"-3" pads mostly, but also for larger pads occasionally. I like trying new detailing...
  5. travis2375

    Official Thread for Kentucky Trip- Crusin the Heartland

    Uh, sorry to sound like an idiot, but I just saw this. I am in Louisville KY, whats going on in E-Town?
  6. travis2375

    Anyone used Gtechniq G6 Glass Cleaner?

    Gtechniq is the best glass cleaner I have ever used. I just wish I could buy it in bulk. STREAK FREE
  7. travis2375

    Wow, watch this

    Oh.... my bad
  8. travis2375

    Wow, watch this

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwoGsCAKsxU
  9. travis2375

    Hi Kevin, can you email me your new products and application guide? I am applying C1 and EXOv2...

    Hi Kevin, can you email me your new products and application guide? I am applying C1 and EXOv2 for the first time soon. send to : [email protected] Thanks!
  10. travis2375

    What type of hose!?

    The 75' Coil Hose I received from Water Right is working great, very durable / high quality. Pressure is not enough for a high flow nozzle, but it will fill a bucket and rinse a car easily. The best part is the ease of putting it up, and the shelf by Water Right. The trigger sprayer Water...
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  12. travis2375

    What type of hose!?

    The x-hose works great, but I am concerned about how long it will hold up. The pressure is pretty much what you get out of a normal hose. It takes some getting used to though because it grows and shrinks depending on how much pressure it has on it.
  13. travis2375

    What type of hose!?

    I haven't received the coil hose yet, but this X-hose by DAP is working perfectly so far.
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  15. travis2375

    What type of hose!?

    Ill post back, should be here on tues. This is supposed to be the cream of the coiled hose crop, so we will see....
  16. travis2375

    What type of hose!?

    yikes, thats not what I need in a 1 car garage, stubborn flexzilla smacking my ride trying to retain it's shape. I went with a coiled 75' 'water right' hose. should at least be flexible and easy to store.
  17. travis2375

    What type of hose!?

    thanks, glad to hear from someone who has used the flexzilla, they look nice
  18. travis2375

    What type of hose!?

    OK! so the craftsman hoses are popular. not something I am considering though. Remember small area to work. The coiled hose is what I am leaning towards. Pressure is a concern, but I do the initial spray off outside and then I would use the coiled hose for a rinse with the nozzle all the way...
  19. travis2375

    What type of hose!?

    the polyurethane is something I have looked at as well. Anybody used one?
  20. travis2375

    What type of hose!?

    good point about it touching paint. Lets assume it would be long enough that that wouldnt be a problem. What about coil hose water pressure?
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