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I found an old CMA (properautocare.com) page in the internet wayback machine, this was from 2007. The pictures don't work, however.
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.I found an old CMA (properautocare.com) page in the internet wayback machine, this was from 2007. The pictures don't work, however.
Klasse--Classic Motoring Accessories
Eldo--Was that Drywash a liquid or what?
I remember going through those multi-step Meg's details, but with the Mirror Glaze stuff with my Sears orbital buffer. I believe it was #2, #9, #26. I thought it should last for a year, after all that work. It didn't.
I did it by hand, also, at some point I decided cleaning the bonnets for the buffer was more trouble than using the buffer was worth.
That Drywash sounds like Collinite 845.
We used to have whole threads on different ways to reliquify 845. Leave it in the sun, put it in a container of warm water, shake the bejeesus out of it. Some people said you had to take the top off and push the plug of wax from the neck back down into the bottle (that was for a new bottle). It was good stuff though, I should use some again.
Eldo, is it time for you to go to bed? Or have you been up for the day since 3:30am your time or whenever it was when you started posting this morning?
Ok, let us know how much the eggs are there in LA.
You had to get the sand out of them.
EDIT: Since Crack brought up grout sponges, I had to go over to Autopia, and refresh my memory as to when that became a thing. The first mention is in 2004, but that person says they got the idea from showcargarage.com . Most of you probably don't know/remember this, but that's the site that Richard...OctaneGuy...started with Mike Phillips. Mike left Meguiar's briefly and the two worked together before Mike went back to Meguiar's (maybe when he writes his autobiography he'll tell us what happened there). After Mike left it changed to Show Car Garage, and then OctaneGuy came out with Black Wow and I don't know what happened to him now.
Anyway, back to grout sponges it seems it took until 2006 to really get rolling as an idea, and by 2007 it was just an accepted wash media, but turned out to be a fad that died out until the BRS. BTW, all the reasons stated for using a grout sponge back then are the same being touted for the wash sponges now.
The sea sponge talk started earlier, seems around 2002, but those never really got that popular because of the sand and seashell fragments. Apparently CMA used to sell them. I guess they (sea sponges) were around before forums, since CMA was a catalog company from before the internet (and Autogeek's partner on the Pinnacle line at that time). I'm trying to remember if I ever had one, maybe I will find one in the back of a drawer some day.
That and a band around the base of the tool to make it easier to use it one handed. Found that the other day, it’s on top of my work bench right now.Oh, yeah, that's how he and Mike Phillips met, I think, when the Mini club out there had an event at Meguiar's. I'm vaguely remembering the foam rubber, what was that a boot that went over the handle area to absorb vibration when you were pushing down on it?
I guess he's still running the "show car garage" detail shop as ShowCarPerfection and still selling Black Wow, Richard Lin is his name, I couldn't remember his last name before.
Eight dollars and forty nine cents a dozen at my grocery store here in chicago landOk, let us know how much the eggs are there in LA.