VR8
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- Dec 28, 2008
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I was just so pleased to finally see some clear results that I had to share. You know the saying, "The plumbers house always leaks" or "The painters house always needs painting"? Well, I was the detailer whos car needed detailing. That isn't to say it wasn't clean, I'm a bit to OCD for that. But I had those pesky little swirls that I couldn't get rid of. My really old Sears buffer of course wouldn't touch them. My Porter Cable that I bought a year or so ago wouldn't touch them. Even my first use of Meguiar's #105 early this year wouldn't get them all out using the PC!
Intro the Flex 3401: Last night I finally had time to test on the roof. Flex 3401, Meguiar's #105 w/Lake Country Orange pad. Followed w/Meguiar's #205 on a Lake Country White pad. It worked! Im the MAN
Before: Not too bad, but they haunted me. After all I'm suppose to be able to remove these things.
Afters: I'll take more today as I'm headed back out to finish the job. Far side of the roof wasn't done in these pics. As I mentioned, I was just so excited to see my Velocity Red crystal clear, I had to take a picture. The sun went down before I finished the other side.
Intro the Flex 3401: Last night I finally had time to test on the roof. Flex 3401, Meguiar's #105 w/Lake Country Orange pad. Followed w/Meguiar's #205 on a Lake Country White pad. It worked! Im the MAN
Before: Not too bad, but they haunted me. After all I'm suppose to be able to remove these things.



Afters: I'll take more today as I'm headed back out to finish the job. Far side of the roof wasn't done in these pics. As I mentioned, I was just so excited to see my Velocity Red crystal clear, I had to take a picture. The sun went down before I finished the other side.

