Setec Astronomy
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Well, that just reminds me of Lost in Translation.A friend introduced to Japanese whiskey and Hibiki is really nice.
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Well, that just reminds me of Lost in Translation.A friend introduced to Japanese whiskey and Hibiki is really nice.
Idk what the platinum pluffle is like bud, but i can tell you it feels like a a lot thicker towel and soft like a trc eagle edgeless 350
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Well, that just reminds me of Lost in Translation.
What’s that Korean plush 470? Is it textured like a platinum pluffle from the rag company?
It looks sort of waffle weav’ish in picture.
You may not like it. I actually hated it when I saw it in the theater, I expected more of the typical Bill Murray movie.Haven’t seen it. Added to list
Just looked up what they are, and i say no they do not look similar at allIt looks sort of waffle weav’ish in picture.
The platinum Pluffle is a Fluffy waffle towel from TRC. I like them for rinseless and Frothe.
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You may not like it. I actually hated it when I saw it in the theater, I expected more of the typical Bill Murray movie.
I appreciated it later when it came on cable.
Those friend's also have a Pappy 15 that they won in the lottery that PA did. I enjoy that but for the money, I'd be more likely to get a Weller Single Barrel. Some of the Weller's are basically barrels that didn't make the cut to be Pappy. So I've got a number of Weller 12's. The Maker's Mark Cellar Aged has been my priciest bottle ($175-225). I only have Patron Anejo that I got for cocktails.Wish I was more of a whiskey guy. I’ve been getting more into them. I tried pappy van winkle 12 year a few years ago but to be honest I didn’t know what I was tasting.
A friend introduced to Japanese whiskey and Hibiki is really nice.
Tequila is where I got to sipping on a nice glass.
I had a friend bring by a bottle of Rey Sol extra Anejo tequila and I was excited to try… it was good but maybe my pallet is unrifined but i preferred the 1942 and others.
If anyone enjoys a decent bottle tequila Gran Centanario cristalino and Gran Coramino Anejo is a nice one too.
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Those friend's also have a Pappy 15 that they won in the lottery that PA did. I enjoy that but for the money, I'd be more likely to get a Weller Single Barrel. Some of the Weller's are basically barrels that didn't make the cut to be Pappy. So I've got a number of Weller 12's. The Maker's Mark Cellar Aged has been my priciest bottle ($175-225). I only have Patron Anejo that I got for cocktails.
I bought the 1 litre Carpro Clarify Phobic, not that this is a bad product, but a little goes a long way. It's probably going to take me a few years to go through it. Maybe I should wander around the carpark at the local shops cleaning car windows.I managed to squeeze in a final order before Christmas, restocking mostly.
You know it's serious when I order a gallon of something! After first trying Amplify, I knew within seconds that this stuff was a winner. That first bottle went pretty quickly, which was replaced by another two 473ml bottles. While I could have jumped to the gallon size, I've been bitten in the past ordering a gallon of something without enough miles behind it, then being lumped with a product that didn't live up to the first impressions.
I said I wouldn't be ordering GSF again due to the cost here, but here we are.
The Wide Open was ordered out of curiosity.
My recommendation here is to always, where possible, buy the small bottle of a product first. Actually, I broke that rule myself recently, now I have a gallon of a VERY expensive product that appears to be simply unsuited to the Australia climate.
Amplify has now proven to be my go-to drying aid of late. No doubt, something will come along in the future that will better it, but it will need to be a VERY stellar product to better Amplify.
Last black friday order has arrived. While not detailing related, thought this company way worth a mention. These are staple products used everyday along with the powdered toothpaste(not pictured). Excellent products and company.
For anyone thinking of jumping to natural products.
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The Wide Open was ordered out of curiosity.
My recommendation here is to always, where possible, buy the small bottle of a product first. Actually, I broke that rule myself recently, now I have a gallon of a VERY expensive product that appears to be simply unsuited to the Australia climate.
Amplify has now proven to be my go-to drying aid of late. No doubt, something will come along in the future that will better it, but it will need to be a VERY stellar product to better Amplify.
From what I have seen, Shine Supply products are from B&B Blending, not P&S. That would explain why I love Shift so much, I suspect it's the same as Adam's Car Shampoo, the blue one. Both Shift and the Adam's are similar in consistency, foam quality and lubrication.P&S wide open looks eerily similar to this:
Shine Supply’s off road cleaner… not a soap though. Pre wash soap booster. Good product though. Just a lot more to use than Auto Foam.
What product is it that you bought gallon and not happy with.
Going to be giving Amplify a try as it seems to be universally loved.
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