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  1. BadgerRivFan

    Saver Applicators--Suede or Terry?

    I’ve tried both, thinking I would probably prefer the suede applicators but honestly I like the microfiber ones better and will reorder those. Product slides off the suedes too easily and for whatever reason they seem a little more difficult to hold on to. Surprisingly, the microfiber ones are...
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    Pan the Organizer product line...let's discuss@

    I’ll say it is interesting how social media content creators (influencers, YouTuber’s, et al) have been able to monetize their “fame” by creating and selling products due to the success of others. Forum members here at least recognize this and can make their own choices on whether they want to...
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    Collinite 845 Insulator Wax Review

    Collinite now makes a spray wax topper for 845 that I just stumbled across. This might be old news, but I wasn’t aware of it. I’m sure it would help extend the durability of an already durable product. They also have some new ceramic products too…
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    Mike Phillips resigning from 3D Products

    True dat. And I wasn’t [emoji6]
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    Mike Phillips resigning from 3D Products

    ^^^ Sounds like you’re describing Pan [emoji846]^^^
  6. BadgerRivFan

    Spray Sealants - 3-6 months

    Fireball Nappa Coat is also very nice for an interior protectant. Leaves an OEM non-glossy finish (when it cures) and just gives all surfaces a nice clean & protected "feel." Safe on plastics, leather, metals, pretty much everything in the interior except glass, fabric and microsuede. I...
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    Spray Sealants - 3-6 months

    Another of the top Korean brands is Fireball (available at Carzilla in Canada). I’ve been really enjoying their ceramic spray sealant called “Pirouette.” Excellent gloss and slickness along with ease of use. Safe on all exterior surfaces and good durability. Highly recommend.
  8. BadgerRivFan

    Thank you Meghan

    Agreed. It’s a terrible name and marketing theme for a detailing product business IMHO. I suppose if their iron remover smelled like Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups or Hershey’s Kisses instead of rotten eggs I might try a bottle from them.
  9. BadgerRivFan

    Best leather air freshener?

    ^^^ Poorboy’s
  10. BadgerRivFan

    Autogeek sales?

    Looks like “Going out of business” to me. Time will tell I guess…
  11. BadgerRivFan

    BMW M8 Competition Coupe

    Super cool [emoji1303]
  12. BadgerRivFan

    What did you do today, in regards to detailing?

    Finished up a pretty hammered GT-R this morning…
  13. BadgerRivFan

    Maintaining black between cruise nights

    It’s an MKZ. Agreed, they are nice cars [emoji846].
  14. BadgerRivFan

    Using snow foam to wash car

    You guys don’t think that a pressure washer can damage paint? Think again. I don’t think that power rinsing your car first WILL cause marring, only that there is a rationale behind the idea of foaming it first. You can wash your car however you like, makes no difference to me. Bruh.
  15. BadgerRivFan

    Using snow foam to wash car

    I’ll play devils advocate here and suggest that you should FOAM first, and then RINSE. Why? Because water is not a lubricant. If you power wash all the dirt and grit first you run a greater risk of marring the paint by blasting it with your pressure washer. Better to foam first, allowing the...
  16. BadgerRivFan

    Raptor R

    When you buy a Raptor R you probably don’t have a mortgage either [emoji6]
  17. BadgerRivFan

    Advice with 1978 Coupe DeVille - Strip, Polish, Protect

    Single stage paint of that age (assuming it’s the original paint) could benefit from some “conditioning” to remove oxidation and to rehydrate the paint. Do a search on this forum for “Mike Phillips No. 7 rub down” and read through the various threads Mike started about how to use Meguiar’s Show...
  18. BadgerRivFan

    The FINAL piece of the puzzle has arrived (excited)

    Congratulations Don
  19. BadgerRivFan

    Hello from San Diego!

    [emoji817]!
  20. BadgerRivFan

    Vinyl matte black wrap ceramic options...

    I opted for Gtechniq Halo as the coating for my matte vinyl wrapped Lincoln. It did add a bit of “richness” just as the Guz described but did not alter the matte sheen at all. It added slickness which we all tend to like. Very easy to install, the only real caveat is you will use a lot. Two...
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