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tenorplayer23

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  • Birthday 02/23/1953

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  • Location
    Rochester, NY
  • Vehicle Year
    2003
  • Vehicle Make
    Chevrolet
  • Vehicle Model
    Corvette
  • Real Name
    Bob
  1. Guys, Have been ill for quite a while and not up to the strength and stamina to do the detailing work I used to do. I NEED a recommendation for a good detailer in the Rochester, NY (Western NY for those who don't know the general area) for work on my Corvette and Impala. Can you help me out with recommendations or maybe any other creative idea to get my cars back to A#1 look??? Many thanks in advance for any help. I definitely need it and your good thoughts and prayers for my health. Appreciate your insight. Regards, Bob
  2. The French make great planes and ordinance......too bad the cars aren't so good! See ya
  3. Re: the HD lights. I know the ones you are talking about (green & red). An observation not related to power consumption/amp draw...................make sure that the heads will pivot DOWN towards your work. It appeared to me that the larger lights (and the Husky one size down from it) have a stop built in that limits the lamp head from traveling past the upright position. However, in my local store, the next size down, which is 1000W, is a different mfr./different design that looks like it will pivot down. Just my opinion, I could be wrong............................ See ya.
  4. Just my two cents here (and I have to believe this is has been mentioned elsewhere on the forum before) but, Procter & Gamble's website says that Dawn dish washing liquid is not recommended for car washing. While I even used it often many, many years ago (on a white Pontiac Trans Am with the big "chicken" on the hood ) when working for P&G in Cincinnati, I'd take their formulation chemists at their word this time. The product is undoubtedly different now than it was when first created and certainly comes in more concentrated forms Quoting their current website: "Can I use Dawn to clean things other than dishes? Dawn is so effective in cutting grease on dishes that over the years, consumers have used Dawn on other greasy messes around their homes, from cleaning kitchen messes like grease build up on the stove range hood to oily spots in the garage. Dawn is not recommended for window cleaning, car washing, body wash or washing hair." http://www.dawn-dish.com/en_US/questionsaboutdawn.do#other_things . No Dawn for me anymore. I'll stick with a car wash or other product formulated specifically to remove wax/sealants from car surfaces (if not claying or correcting in some form prior to wax/sealant application). Sorry if this is redundant. Just my opinion, I could be wrong............ See ya.
  5. A mundane topic, but, what's the latest recommendation for tripod mounted worklights (halogen or other superior technology) and where to procure them? A search of the site doesn't yield too much in the way of recent posts. I assume the usual Home Depot Husky brand is OK (the only thing I can see is that the higher output/heavier duty sets seem to have a restriction on their ability to tilt "forward"). Anybody have a set that they really like and where did they come from?? Thx. See ya
  6. Like the rest of the Northeasterners say in their posts, summer might have started here....we're just not sure. But you can bet, by October 1, things will start to "sink" around here and the next thing you know...........it's 40F & raining...........then on to Winter for 4 months. I'll take the occasional summer down pour!! Good thing I get to Clearwater...................love it there and think it's getting time to start considering the idea of a "move" seriously!! Hope the summer turns around for all of us!!! See ya.
  7. Nice job again, AJ. Envoyed the new 5 segment videos and have that "procedure" memorized for sure......... Hope all is well w/you. See ya PS - check your PM's
  8. That's a very nice award AJ. And I'm surprised you were surprised, as well! And, the Corvette on the plaque is just the right color, too! BTW, the fact that "we" know you is pretty significant! Think about it......you're getting internationally known. Congratulations. See ya.
  9. Hey, Adam, you going to make this trip yourself? About 60 mi. from Rochester. See ya
  10. Hey, Mike, thanks for the detailed answer to the question. Appreciate the input & specificity. Regards. See ya.
  11. But......what I wanted to know in my original question, actually, was: is these anything different about the buckets sold by Adams or the other car care sites, like AG, PoorBoys, Grit Guard, etc.? Are the buckets heavier construction, different lid attachment systems, dimensional differences to fit the Grit Guard, etc.? Using the dollies, there are examples where one bucket/dolly is used as a rolling seat w/the other as a product holder.....after the washing is down. Looks like a major back & knee saver! But, the bucket/seat/dolly has to be able to hold a 200lb-er. Adams reputation for customer service is great and his personal attention to customers is fabulous. It's great to get a call back from the owner of a company when you need assistance or have questions about their products. He touched base with me right away when I inquired about his products w/questions. And, its worth a premium in the long run......ala, on-line retailer customer service benchmarks like, Lands End, LLBean, Nordstroms, even NewEgg, etc.. Their customer bases are probably in the millions, so you don't hear back from the owner, per se, but, they have the same philosophy.....satisfy the customer. Ever want to return something to Nordstroms, for whatever reason, from say 15 yrs. ago?...........no problem, send it back, we'll handle it & give you a replacement/money back, whatever you need! Amazin'! See ya
  12. I'd agree w/that. Quite good! Just wondered if there was any product difference. The white Lowes bucket+lid was $3.67. Add the lovely red Grit Guard for $9-10 & you have it........But, then I want a set of red dollies plus the diamond plate for connectivity.....and then I want a red cushion for the top of one bucket to sit on.......and a labels that say "wash" & "rinse to label the buckets. THAT would be the cool set-up!! See ya
  13. Another shiny, black detailing! Looks nice. See ya :hi"
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