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Good to know, Dustin. Not a product I have in the arsenal, but may have to change that. Thanks!
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And yes, the addiction is very, very real. Basics question...any reason you're going with only the Revive?
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Please don't, Bruce. I beg you.
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Problem with new Liquid Paint Sealant
falcaineer replied to Audog's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Easy fix. Trade you the old for the new. Nice lookin' pup! -
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Using customers vehicles
falcaineer replied to BluePoncho's topic in Product Polls, Feedback, and Company Input
^^^ That's pretty cool, Rich. I want one for my car! -
newbie getting started questions
falcaineer replied to sb66's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Oh, and yes, definitely get the sealant on before you drive. Right now, your car has no protection... -
newbie getting started questions
falcaineer replied to sb66's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Yep, the grey MF pads will work perfectly for PS application. If you do buy pads for your polisher, get the grey ones. Color coded. Post some pics when you're done! -
Count me among those without an Instagram account. So he'd better. Or there might be a mutiny on here!
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Do I Coat the Kid's SUV?
falcaineer replied to falcaineer's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Why yes, it is! And pics to follow once I clean it up. I have access to it the next couple weekends, but lots going on around the house, not to mention needing to get my car done, too. So time is more limited than I'd like. -
Do I Coat the Kid's SUV?
falcaineer replied to falcaineer's question in Exterior Protection & Enhancement
Thanks, guys. Lots of good inputs and things to consider. So far, that's 7-2 for coating it. Anyone else...penny for your thoughts? -
Congrats, Gaylord Focker...I mean, Kevin! All the best in your new career.
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Welcome to the addiction, Tyler! Quick tip: From what I understand about European paint...I had an A4 before using Adam's...according to Adam, you've got some hard clear coat/paint to work with. For your next order, take a good look at and consider some HCC and corresponding pads. They'll make correction much easier. P.S. Enjoy the game this evening...
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newbie getting started questions
falcaineer replied to sb66's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Yes, clay before polish. Polish won't remove the contaminants the clay will; it's many for swirls, scratches, etc. If you want to feel the difference of before/after claying, put a plastic bag over your hand and lightly rub the surface. Feel any bumps?! Now, clay that area and feel it again. All better! -
So, it's time to do a full detail the boy's '07 Xterra (Off Road). Of course, it's his daily, sits outside all the time, but it is dark grey and shows well when all "done up." But since he no longer lives at home, his wash routine is...lacking...to say the least. And he rightfully loves to enjoy the back roads of Colorado, often taking it off-roading, fishing, camping, skiing, etc. So it's generally dirty, and he admittedly likes it that way. Bottom line, though, it needs protection from just about everything out there. My question: do I invest in coatings? I have polishes and sealant on hand and only have the car for a limited time, so I may wait until next time. But what are your thoughts for the future?
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Pictures? Well, at least you have the supplies to do any/all the above. 100x each.
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I'm here. Drooling. Again. I hate this thread. Ever hear of cruel and unusual punishment?
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Your bride does look happy. But some things are better left to the imagination, Scott. This is NOT one of them.
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What's the difference is a double and triple soft.
falcaineer replied to Ls1transam's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Lots of good input above. But the funny thing is, I don't think anyone has directly answered John's original question: What's the difference is a double and triple soft. Answer: One soft. I'll be here all week. -
Actually, the prevailing mantra on here is "use least aggressive method first." Following that, the CP would come first. Like Sergio said, do a small, maybe 2'x2' section, to see what it'll take. Then have at it! Welcome to the addiction!
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Mine three! PM sent, Joe...