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8675309'SS reacted to Beemer in When to replace a clay bar?
When you start to think "Should I replace this?" you should replace it.
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8675309'SS reacted to Rich in Food Thread
Took you that long???
$150 a lb for steak? Where are you shopping girl??
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8675309'SS reacted to falcaineer in Food Thread
MODS! I need action!!! Jen should be banned from this forum for appetite abuse!!!
J/K 😂. This might just have taken over as my favorite post on here! And now I understand your post from earlier 😆. Thanks for sharing, Jen. And for making me look up airfare costs to Chicago...
P.S. The pizza and steak look delicious, too, but Portillo's is still calling my name...
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8675309'SS got a reaction from mc2hill in Food Thread
@falcaineer
been waiting a while to share this with you I’m actually disappointed in how the picture of the sandwich turned out. But you’ll get the gist...
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8675309'SS got a reaction from falcaineer in Food Thread
@falcaineer
been waiting a while to share this with you I’m actually disappointed in how the picture of the sandwich turned out. But you’ll get the gist...
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8675309'SS reacted to falcaineer in Issue posting reply
@TheWolf test...
Yeah!!! Tags are working again! Thank you, mods, for fixing this issue. 😁
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8675309'SS reacted to Yo-Yo Ma's Cousin in Lexus Paint
Sounds like a lie to me. There's definitely swirls all over lol And without a sealant or a coating, the surface is definitely not hydrophobic.
Here' the excerpt:
I was interested in polishing. But then this floored me. It tells me not to use abrasives and that pouring warm water to swirls may restore them? That sounds nuts.
Has anybody heard of this?
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8675309'SS reacted to falcaineer in Leather Conditioner vs. (Matte) Leather & Interior Dressing
For those wondering about the differences in appearance, here's a side-by-side-by-side for comparison.
Left is the new matte Leather & Interior Dressing, middle is untreated/"normal" daily wear, and right is Leather Conditioner. Pretty stark differences, so it's up to you which you prefer!
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8675309'SS reacted to GolfR in Multi-pack Air Fresheners
I'd be interested in something like this as well. You can never have enough air fresheners!!
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8675309'SS reacted to KristenLingenfelter in Lingenfelter Spring Open House!! Saturday April 27, 2019
Rich,
Thanks for the response. Here's a few pictures from the open house.
We raised close to $27,000.00 for American Cancer Society that day.
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8675309'SS reacted to RayS in Thank a Veteran Today
From two USCG Veterans to another and to all you Non-USCG veterans - Thank you for your service. My wife and I both proudly served and have a US Army Captain son-in-law.
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8675309'SS reacted to USCGRetiredJosh in Thank a Veteran Today
Me at my retirement ceremony in 2014. To the all active, veterans, retirees, and the one those that never made it home, Happy Veterans day.
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8675309'SS reacted to falcaineer in Thank a Veteran Today
Bump. And in remembrance of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice, here are a couple recent pics from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Simply, awesome.
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8675309'SS reacted to galaxy in Missed it by THAT Much...
You had one job Adam!! Hahahhahaha...so close! Standard 12” stud spacing....
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8675309'SS reacted to falcaineer in What did you do today?
Took the snowblower out of storage. Summer's a month away???? I was golfing over the weekend...in shorts!
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8675309'SS got a reaction from RayS in Issue posting reply
Try changing the forum theme to default. (You can find the option at the bottom of the forum.) And if the editor asks if you want to switch to plain text from rich text, say yes.
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8675309'SS reacted to Miles in '89 Camaro
My grandfather recently let me borrow his Camaro to use for the trip to and from prom. It hadn't really been driven in a few months and as a result it had accumulated a layer of dust and grime that needed to be removed before my OCD would allow me to take it out in public. I began by attempting to remove as much of the tire browning that I could by spraying an ungodly amount of TRC on them and then scrubbing the faces with the tire brush and the white lettering with a nylon brush, which left them presentable but not perfect. I followed by washing the car and subsequently claying some areas that had noticeable contamination. I brought the Camaro inside and prepped and went around most of the car doing a one step polish with a DA and topped with LPS and Americana Wax. Next it was time for the interior which was vacuumed and cleaned with the interior scrubbing mitt and a leather and interior cleaner followed with leather conditioner. (I apologize in advance for the lack of photo documentation)
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8675309'SS reacted to Jeremy H. in Here I Am.
Greetings all. Just got my ‘19 Civic Si in Tonic Yellow. I’ve picked up 3 Adam’s products so far. Put the Guard and Gloss on a couple weeks ago and it pops. I look forward to learning & sharing. I haven’t had a new car in 12 years so I’m just beside myself. Peace. 🌞
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8675309'SS reacted to Nickfire20 in Here I Am.
Welcome sunshine! 😆 Allow me to recommend Ceramic Boost for those wheels and of Tire Shine for the tires. Glad you found GnG, top notch product!
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8675309'SS got a reaction from GolfR in The Sticker Trading Thread
@GolfR life got in the way of my replying timely. See below for inventory. Duplicates up for trade. PM offers.
Looking for:
The gradient I am missing (orange background with green A)
Maple leaf
the others with red arrows are also of to interest me
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8675309'SS reacted to Captain Slow in What light do you use to find swirls on Silver Metallic paint?
Daniel, you inadvertently answered your own question. You don’t need a different light source you need a darker background to contrast the light reflected off of silver paint. When I work on my wife’s silver Beast I will turn off all the lights in the garage and use a hand held LED flashlight to check my work. My previous ( and next!) vehicle was pearl white and I learned quickly to do what we do in our optical lab when we’re inspecting lenses for cosmetic defects.
This lens looks pretty good, right? Guess again.
Same lens, same old man hand but with a black background providing contrast just like your security light at night. Perhaps a pop up shade or parking under a tree if you have no garage. You may also need to get down closer to the paint and change the angle of reflection to help see imperfections.