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...and the ugly duckling became a swan...
Great work man!
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Great work man!
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...and the ugly duckling became a swan...
Great work man!
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I'll take some after pictures using the new Menzerna product to show what kind of results it can produce but I am going to machine apply Pinnacle Souveran as the finishing touch...
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Car looks amazing.
Was Nick using the same secret new Menzerna on your truck?
And when it will be available?
If you are only trying to remove an old wax, starting with the least aggressive method such as CarPro Eraser would be safer than using Prep All.
I would only use Prep All as a last resort as long as a good polishing session follows suit. Remember, there are no lubrication agents in Prep All.
No, I don't think so..... Prep All is pretty safe, this is also a product created by Dr. David Ghoudussi of Optimum Polymer Technologies when he worked for Kleen-Strip.
It wipes smooth and clean. The only thing I'm not a huge fan of is the odor.
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looks to small to be a rotary, looks more like a mini version to compete with the Rupes Mini
BTW, the finish of this classic street rod looks incredible! Outstanding work good sir!
I can't wait to see these new products from Menzerna and the new polisher from Flex.
You would be correct Mike!The new Flex tool performed flawlessly. I think Bob told me the one I have is hand-built as it is a prototype.
Bob was here yesterday and he and his field rep Chris will be at my next Detailing Boot Camp Class and Flex is picking up the tab for the Meet & Greet Saturday night after the first day of the class.
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...and the Griot's 3" Peanut Polisher.
Prep All is pretty safe, this is also a product created by Dr. David Ghoudussi of Optimum Polymer Technologies when he worked for Kleen-Strip.