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azscj

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  • Birthday 07/08/1969

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    Scottsdale AZ
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    Marcus Anghel
  1. Found this thread here. I am looking to replace my Shop Vac that died and looking for something with a good amount of attachments to get into the hard to reach areas. Anyone have luck with some of the hand held car vacuums? Or am I just looking for another Shop Vac?
  2. I ordered the erasing tool and will give it a try when it gets here. Also watched a few videos on YouTube on how it works so it looks easy enough. Will update here once done.
  3. Interesting....never seen that before. Have you tried anything like that before?
  4. I spent a few hours yesterday cleaning and detailing wheels on this Audi A8. I have to say these are probably the hardest set of wheels I have ever owned to clean and remove all the brake dust and grime. Lots of little areas that are really hard to get in and around. So it take alot of extra time. The one thing I wanted to see if anyone has tricks or tips to remove the old wheel weight tape used to attach the wheel weights. I tried some Goof Off and a plastic scraper but it scratched. Any other ideas out there? Some pictures here:
  5. Ok..thanks for the responses. So those are both Adams products so I can give them a try. I assume you are doing this by hand and not using a machine on the glass?
  6. I just went over the glass on my Ford F250 with a clay bar but still have some hard water spots I want to remove in some areas. I bought Adams glass cleaner and sealant, but probably need to try to remove the water spots first. The 0000 steel wool and glass cleaner works to remove the water spots? Someone here has had luck with that?
  7. Ok will look at Sharkhide as well....thanks for the tip on that. Never used that product.
  8. Ok cool...white scotch-brite type pad. I will give that a try this weekend and see how it turns out. Yes...waited a long time for a trailer like this one. Sold my old 2002 trailer this week.
  9. I just bought this trailer last week it almost new and less than a year old...it has an exposed aluminum front in the front and trim all around. How do I clean that trim...whats the best product for that? I live out here in Arizona so just want to keep it looking fresh and new as possible. I cleaned the chrome with a chrome cleaner but then using the same product on aluminum made it turn black. Any ideas??
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