Prophizee
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Cleaner. So I guess you can say I always use mothers products in my cleaning regiment
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Forrest, I hit paydirt today! I found Frank's Auto Supermarket in Greensburg PA. Amazing selection!!!
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In all my years I have never seen such a well stocked display of Mothers products!!
Hit pay-dirt, my friend you hit the mother load!!rops:
:iagree:I wish we had that sort of assorment around here. The only thing I don't see is the professional compounds, and glaze's. They've even got pure carnuba in paste form. How much was it?
Surely someone at Mothers can lead me to the largest Mothers dealer in my area.
Hey Bobby,
Second shelf just to the left of the Mothers products there's a a Blue Coral wash, a Meg's UC or polish, then some Eagle 1 products. Do you see what's to the left of the Eagle 1? I don't own it, and I've never seen it before other than AG, but it's there...what it is it? I'm pretty sure I recognize what it is...looks like Collinite to me.
:iagree:I wish we had that sort of assorment around here. The only thing I don't see is the professional compounds, and glaze's. They've even got pure carnuba in paste form. How much was it?
Surely someone at Mothers can lead me to the largest Mothers dealer in my area.
Hey Bobby,
Second shelf just to the left of the Mothers products there's a a Blue Coral wash, a Meg's UC or polish, then some Eagle 1 products. Do you see what's to the left of the Eagle 1? I don't own it, and I've never seen it before other than AG, but it's there...what it is it? I'm pretty sure I recognize what it is...looks like Collinite to me.
what it is it? I'm pretty sure I recognize what it is...looks like Collinite to me.
Surely someone at Mothers can lead me to the largest Mothers dealer in my area.
I went by Autozone yesterday and they had maybe 5 or 6 products. They didn't even have any QD. I have to run to Pep Boys if I want to see a decent supply but no where close to what that picture shows
:iagree:I wish we had that sort of assorment around here. The only thing I don't see is the professional compounds, and glaze's. They've even got pure carnuba in paste form. How much was it?
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I'm pretty sure I recognize what it is...looks like Collinite to me.
KOI (Savage paint supply) in Hamilton, Ohio carries a few OTC products as well as the Professional line, but they tell me they cannot order the paste wax.
I can do that if you'd LMK where you are. BTW, putting a location in your profile would help others help you.
They had the pro series polishes and glazes in another isle. They also had a huge selection of interior stuff. The Gold paste was ~$15
And yes, that is Collinite!
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I have tried Back to Black, Chrome Polish, and Mag and Aluminum Polish.
Back to Black is completely worthless, but the Chrome Polish is decent. Mag & Aluminum cleans nicely, but is not as aggressive as I would like.
...little hick town called Camden.
I have tried Back to Black, Chrome Polish, and Mag and Aluminum Polish.
Back to Black is completely worthless, but the Chrome Polish is decent. Mag & Aluminum cleans nicely, but is not as aggressive as I would like.
There have been numerous treads about Back-to-Black. One of hte biggest problems with that product is folks treat it like a wipe on/wipe off product.
It has cleaners in it, and in order for them to do a good job it needs to be worked on the surface. We recommend a terry cloth washcloth or towel, as microfiber doesn't have enough bite.
Mag Polish not aggressive enough? What's the application where it's not getting the job done? If we make it aggressive, it scratches the metal.
We took a tour of Preble County's covered bridges....remarkable structures. Even more remarkable: We were told that five of them are still used for daily traffic!
:wow:
Bob