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BHarris23

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  1. The fluffier towels are nice for quick detail spray downs but could actually make removing wax and polish harder. Borderless grays are soft enough for most use while being tough enough to “grab” wax and polish residue.
  2. Wouldn’t mind seeing Adam’s at Rod Run in Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge. It’s mostly classic cars, but you get the occasional nice import.
  3. They sold out of the 4th of July mystery buckets real quick!
  4. I don’t think the ASSC kit is on there anymore. At least I haven’t seen it in a while.
  5. Says mystery storage case is out of stock. Is this true??
  6. Could you not use a clear bra? That would seem the easier way than oil. Plus, it should last several years with good maintenance.
  7. Most paint sealants I’ve seen and dealt with are about 3-4 months. Regular maintenance with HGG should prolong it. But as much abuse as headlights gets, I would reapply every 3-4 months to be safe.
  8. PS will seal it for a short period of time. You have to reapply every 3-4 months after restoring the headlights/taillights. If you want longer protection, you either want to go with a ceramic coating or a pre-cut clear bra for your headlight/taillights.
  9. I don’t think you can really compare the Mark II with the Swirl Killer. Maybe the original Rupes lineup with the Swirl Killer but the Mark II’s have more power. Plus, the SK’s haven’t been out as long as the Rupes and don’t have the track record yet. A weekend Detailer I could understand going with SK due to price per use. But a serious/everyday Detailer, I’d go with Rupes.
  10. The Rupes lineup is wonderful. While the SK’s are great, the nice thing about the Rupes is you can easily buy parts for them if necessary. They are pricey, but that’s Italian engineering you’re paying for.
  11. If you really want to go high, the Festool line of vacuums are really good. They are pricey, but they also work really well. If pricing is a big part of it, can’t beat Shop Vac brands.
  12. Apparently, a bunch of people wanted some mango! Glad I got a few bottles before they sold out.
  13. If you don’t like it, don’t buy it. But if they didn’t try new things, you wouldn’t have Pumpkin Spice DS, UFS, or other stuff they try. And what some think are fads, can turn into long term success. But again, bashing a group of people or calling it stupid because you don’t like it or understand it, doesn’t help you or your ideas. Just makes you sound bitter.
  14. Just because you don’t understand or like something, doesn’t mean you should write it off as stupid. While it may not appeal to traditional or hardcore detailers, it does appeal to others. And the goal isn’t to continue appeasing one group of consumers. It’s to appease a group of consumers while also bringing in new ones as well. Without new consumers, a brand gets stale, old, and eventually dies.
  15. It’s more of a limited clothing boutique. Usually associated with “skating” crowd. Could say mostly us younger folks like it. They release in very limited quantities and stuff usually sells out within minutes.
  16. It was interesting that they didn’t do a limit. Most boutiques do a 1 or 2 item limit to keep it fair and keep resellers to a minimum.
  17. I would guess tomorrow or Friday would be best bet. Especially since they just ended the Spring sale.
  18. I wasn’t able to make Rod Run this year. Did you go inside the convention center Ls1transam?
  19. I understand a need or want to make a profit. But some of these people are getting ridiculous on asking prices and re-sell prices.
  20. Do you still have any of these left?
  21. I wound up buying the new can when I saw the thread. Thanks for the heads up!
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