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  1. Shakabruddah808

    Mytee Big B.O.S.S. Sprayer! Input please!

    I'm getting tired of always having to lug all of my detailing stuff to and from the local coin-op car wash. Seems a heckuva lot easier to have this cordless baby. But the price is kinda steep. Wish the Nomad 18v unit was still available. My CEO (aka my wife) is never going to approve a $500...
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    Detailing products that work for me.

    Greetings, fellow Autogeeks! It's been quite awhile since I've last visited, and I hope everyone's having a great 2015 thus far. I recently received my very first bottle of Collinite 845. Since there already has been literally thousands of reviews regarding this legendary wax, I'll limit...
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    To Collinite, or not to Collinite. That is the question.

    My apologies for the late reply. I'd like to thank all who offered their insights into this product. My LSP supply is still good, but I will be placing an order with Autogeek soon and you can bet Collinite 476 will be on that order. Mahalos again for everyone's help.
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    Free Coating Sample (CQUK & OC2.0) for New Users

    That is a VERY generous offer! I've been on the fence regarding OC 2.0, mostly because of the expense. But if I can apply a coating that needs minimal maintenance, then I'm all in. Washing and waxing during the Spring, Summer and Autumn months are not too bad. But my old bones complain every...
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    To Collinite, or not to Collinite. That is the question.

    Good morning, fellow Autogeeks! Although winter is still quite a few months away, it never hurts to be prepared for winterizing my car's finish. I'm currently putting together what I'll need and begin winterizing when the moment's right. I currently use Natty's Blue Paste, topped off with...
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    Two bucket vs Garry Dean wash

    I've done Garry Dean's method a couple times in the past, and have found it to be quicker and more convenient than either a traditional or rinse-less wash. However, my peeve against this method is that it uses up so many MF towels! Whatever time (and water) I saved using Garry's method is...
  7. Shakabruddah808

    Review: Lake Country Wash Wedge

    That was a great review, Evan! This seems like an interesting product to try out. I currently use Lake Country Foam Car Wash Sponge. It does a good job cleaning, but longevity seems to be an issue. If this new product can hold up better than what I currently use, then I'll be sure to...
  8. Shakabruddah808

    Shoe Odor

    There is no shoe odor that can't be cured by dryer sheets. A new sheet may be too strong, so a sheet out of the dryer kills foot odors very effectively. Happy Detailing, everyone! -Ross :xyxthumbs:
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    Ryobi 18 Volt Products

    Really? I gotta check it out! If I can't get it now, I can add that to my Xmas Wishlist, which keeps getting longer by the week! LOL Thanks, Setec! :xyxthumbs:
  10. Shakabruddah808

    Ryobi 18 Volt Products

    Greetings from Texas! Ryobi makes some innovative products that can easily be adapted for car detailing use. I own the 18 volt One+ system. Drill/driver, flashlight, tire inflator and leaf blower. I like the leaf blower for it's multifunctional use. I use it to blow excess water out of my...
  11. Shakabruddah808

    Chemical Guys All Clean+ Citrus Based APC

    Thanks for the helpful replies! I have it one my wishlist and will be ordering soon.
  12. Shakabruddah808

    Chemical Guys All Clean+ Citrus Based APC

    Good morning from Texas! I read a recent post saying that this APC is safe for all wheel types. But is it paint-safe? I am currently using OPC, and happy with the results, but I am looking for something a bit more cost effective. I think CG All Clean+ might just fit that bill.
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    Guys, any of you have extremely sensitive skin when shaving?

    Astra Superior Platinum blades seem to be the default for most face/skin types and are of excellent quality, shave well with different razors and readily available online. Hope this helps. Happy Detailing, everyone! :cool:
  14. Shakabruddah808

    Guys, any of you have extremely sensitive skin when shaving?

    Merkur 34C is also a great DE razor. A tad bit more aggressive than the EJ 89 series IMO, but still gives a great shave. My friend, DE shaving is like car care: it's an obsession and very soon your bathroom medicine cabinet will be full of stuff that "you just had to buy and try". LOL
  15. Shakabruddah808

    Guys, any of you have extremely sensitive skin when shaving?

    Sounds like a combination of using a store bought cartridge razor, canned shaving cream, technique and/or using hot water for prep. I highly recommend this razor: Edwin Jagger DE89 Double Edge Safety Razor, Chrome Extremely high quality and is perfect for those shavers who want to try DE...
  16. Shakabruddah808

    dust repellant LSP

    Product description states that totally dry conditions are needed in order for the sealant to properly bond and cure. But you know how there are always those annoying little drips that appear on your car, even after a thorough drying. Will these drips affect the curing and bonding?
  17. Shakabruddah808

    Storage for stuff

    Actually there is, but I didn't take a pic of that compartment. Try looking at the front view of the bag. There's a velcro pouch that runs lengthwise across the bag, and is located where the carry handle meets the bag. Supposed to hold a Beretta M9 with ease. And seeing that you're a Marine...
  18. Shakabruddah808

    Rinseless Wash Options?

    Sorry, don't mean to steal this thread. I can't seem to find it on AG's website? Shoot me a PM if you could. Happy Detailing, everyone! :xyxthumbs:
  19. Shakabruddah808

    Storage for stuff

    I almost forgot to thank the many forum members who offered me help in placing pics in this review. I STILL can't believe I forgot how to do it! Must be gettin' senile in my old age. In dog years I'd be.... :D
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