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jessewsmith

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  1. The paint coating will be best. If you don't want that, paint sealant and h20 guard & gloss every few washes will be the best bet
  2. It's great stuff. It also makes it easy to clean! My fender wells just bead up when water touches it.
  3. My opinion, I'd leave it. It sucks but I wouldn't risk it with it being right there. 99% of people probably won't even notice it. I'm sure you could take it to the dealership and get it fixed, assuming it's like that from factory. If they screw it up, they will have to get it fixed. But personally, I'd leave it.
  4. I'll even throw in the salt and pepper shakers. Hahaha Thank you!
  5. I have a Porter Cable 7424xp polisher that I'd like to sell. It's in great shape. It comes with everything you see here. 6" backing plate, handle, white polishing pad, and a attachment to scrub carpet. I'd like $100 and that includes shipping. If you have ANY questions, please feel free to ask!
  6. Correct! If you use paint sealant and guard & gloss, there shouldn't be any reason for buttery wax. But that's my opinion. If you just feel like using it, you can. It's just not necessary
  7. If personally just use paint sealant and guard and gloss. It's a fantastic combo for vehicles that live outside!
  8. I use mine for windows. They work fantastic for that!
  9. They probably didn't include them because they wear out a lot, they probably put them in the box so if they stopped working you would just change them out and not have to wait to get a replacement. It would suck if it happened while doing a vehicle and then have to wait for them to send a replacement.
  10. Anyone can correct me in this. But you can use glaze and vrt. Don't apply any paint sealant or wax and you can't buff them. You can wash them like you would normally do and I'm pretty sure H20 guard and gloss is just fine for it. Detail spray is fine. If I were you I'd use vrt for them.
  11. Some people will argue with this but I always just use the weight of the polisher when correcting. I have a Rupes mark 2 and not the swirl killer so it could be different but that's what I do.
  12. That was a pretty good video. I do suggest moving the pressure washer. If you are wanting to get more into this, I would definitely suggest getting a mic so we can hear you better. Other than that everything seemed Good! The only thing I would personally change is using the drying towel with detail spray on a dry car. I've seen people do it and it works fine but my truck has soft paint. I always just get a single soft and detail spray.
  13. I have 1 or 2 triple soft towels and I'm not a big fan of them. I only used them when wiping off patriot wax but I switched to the paint coating. They just seem to big and they don't hold as much product as I'd like it to for being a big towel. That being said I love the single soft and double soft. I use the single for detail spray and double soft for removing wax, compound, and stuff like that.
  14. When I do interiors I always have a junk rag for cup holders and stuff like that. I use a flat head screwdriver, wrap the towel around the end and get all the hard to reach places. Other than that I will spray the cup holders down and jam the towel in it and twist. It normally gets them pretty clean with those 2 methods! But everyone has there own way of doing it. I have a few other ways I can get them clean but I always seem to just do this. Hope it helps!
  15. The yellow hex grip will work just fine. I'm pretty sure the red and yellow are the same foam but just a different color.
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