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Well, the replacement for the replacement showed up today

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And it is exactly as thick as the bottle they said was too thick

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Someone please take pity on me and open their bottle of Boss Perfecting Cream and tell me how thick it is supposed to be?

I am 2 1/2 months into receiving this and sorting this out and I am getting frustrated
 
Well, the replacement for the replacement showed up today

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And it is exactly as thick as the bottle they said was too thick

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Someone please take pity on me and open their bottle of Boss Perfecting Cream and tell me how thick it is supposed to be?

I am 2 1/2 months into receiving this and sorting this out and I am getting frustrated
My perfecting cream is on the thicker side but I would say it's not as thick as yours.
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My perfecting cream is on the thicker side but I would say it's not as thick as yours.
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Thanks MS

I just opened the Correcting cream they sent by mistake a couple of weeks back and it looks about like that, thinner than the Perfecting Cream but not a liquid

The Fast Correcting Cream is much thinner than the other two, I would definitely call it a liquid

I guess I will try them all on the 4Runner and just see what happens
 
Well, the replacement for the replacement showed up today

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And it is exactly as thick as the bottle they said was too thick

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Someone please take pity on me and open their bottle of Boss Perfecting Cream and tell me how thick it is supposed to be?

I am 2 1/2 months into receiving this and sorting this out and I am getting frustrated
Maybe try sitting it in a saucepan of hot water, it might help to liquify it a bit. In winter I used to sit the Collinite 845 in the sun to do just that.
 
Maybe try sitting it in a saucepan of hot water, it might help to liquify it a bit. In winter I used to sit the Collinite 845 in the sun to do just that.
I will try that and see if it thins, and then see if it thickens again at room temperature
 
Now to look up Gotham Garage


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Its a car garage that supposedly work on high end cars but get hanmered for quality of work. He also likes to put billet spider webs on EVERYTHING.

Was more of a joke on the show. I do know a couple of people who use them with great results


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Its a car garage that supposedly work on high end cars but get hanmered for quality of work. He also likes to put billet spider webs on EVERYTHING.

Was more of a joke on the show. I do know a couple of people who use them with great results


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His styling choices can be somewhat polarising.
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I got my replacement Double Flip Mitt from Autofiber, plus a nice sticker

Great customer service

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A Black Friday purchase. Only realized after the purchase that I also needed another 4-litre of Reset.
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It's also great to see new Carpro products launched for Sema are arriving in short order. WheelX is a iron remover type wheel cleaner, it offering more lubrication that IronX alone.
 
A Black Friday purchase. Only realized after the purchase that I also needed another 4-litre of Reset.
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It's also great to see new Carpro products launched for Sema are arriving in short order. WheelX is a iron remover type wheel cleaner, it offering more lubrication that IronX alone.
My clicking finger has been getting a bit twitchy, I've been eyeing off the sales.
 
Early Black Friday deal
Going to have a separate on the go detailing kit....going to have 2 cordless polishers and all the kit to go with.
All ready to go for any mobile situation....Im tired of packing and unpacking

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Nothing worse than a heavy hose.
Especially when you are dragging one around all day in summer. My employer insists on us using 19mm (3/4-inch) hoses. These are 100-ft hoses that when full of water, dragging them around the place in 100-degree temps is not pleasant. They think that because that size hose delivers more water, more quickly, that its more efficient. But in most cases, on smaller pots, I end up with the valve only 1/4 open so that I don't tip plants over or waste water by overflowing the pots. A 13mm (1/2-inch) hose in that situation take no longer to do the same job as the bigger hose, while also being more manageable to work with. But what would I know, I've only been working in the industry for 20 years.





 
Early Black Friday deal
Going to have a separate on the go detailing kit....going to have 2 cordless polishers and all the kit to go with.
All ready to go for any mobile situation....Im tired of packing and unpacking

4kaViQP.jpg
I have a very similar box setup but with the ridged home depoot brand. Corded machines and abrasives in one and the bottom bigger one for pads.

Very helpful for working away from home base.

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