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ledger64

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  1. Yeah i thought so too...any bad publicity even if its joke can have such a detrimental effect with societys need of social media and various search engine dependencies.
  2. thanks Dan I would definitely purchase some.
  3. yep thanks...know all about the 4oz kits. problem is they aren't the 8oz bottles that i am looking for
  4. Yes a travel kit is a good idea. I was thinking of sharing products with a friend of mine that is just starting out
  5. What is the availability of empty 8oz bottles for purchasing?
  6. IMO. I would go with the Rupes 15. its the best all around polisher. I have the flex 3401 but its a beast, works fantastic, its great on large areas. The Rupes 15 is a nice in the middle polisher that works great on most newer cars and is not too big and not too small. if you want something smaller...I love my rupes mini. Search around there are plenty of articles, videos, etc out there with decent reviews for all those machines. Best thing is to see what will fit what you want to accomplish and then pull the trigger.
  7. Till you break out that flex when no one is looking....
  8. i keep a dedicated applicator in the fridge for patriot and a dedicated one for sealant.
  9. Justin looks like you have a good start with the products you ordered. This post by mc2hill is spot on. Esp since you have a busy life with the wife and kids like many of us. Once you get the vehicle cleaned with a regular wash and a good sealant (No point really to use a wax these days on a Daily Driver) it's fairly easy and quick to maintain with a rinseless wash and then using H20 GG as a drying aid. Takes me about a half hour to do a rinseless/H20 combo and a bit longer if I clean my wheels. You can swap H20 and detail spray when drying every other or every two rinseless washes depending on your frequency
  10. its not paint! satin FTW...nothing looks worse than greasy leather or tires!
  11. yes Liquid Paint sealant as a base and maintain with Rinsless wash or two buck wash and then use H20 GG to add protection
  12. Hi Wayne, Nice BRZ! I just picked up a 2016 Lapis Blue legacy two months ago. I think your attack plan with hand polishing is definitely worth a try. Subaru's tend to have soft paint so you maybe able to get it presentable until you can pick up a decent machine polisher.
  13. i tried the tool this weekend too...i have to re watch the video i think...i just went back to the old school way
  14. hah i did the same for my mom too today
  15. no i think a sealant would be better for protection
  16. always wanted one...tried it out last year at Detailers domain...very nice unit. Do you guys have the metro vacuum as well?
  17. Here are some pics of a correction to my GTO a few months back with PCP and PFP that I have had for a few years. Pretty sure I got them when they first came out and I had no troubles with them. Getting ready to use them again shortly. I definitely think that 8oz bottle options are a good idea. With the typical discount coupons that are offered quite frequently by Adams, they are a good value option. Most competitors are in this price range for 8oz size products. Any chance that empty bottles will be available for sale?
  18. so true....so was I not the only one watching Rocky last night on AMC???
  19. Good to know...not a type of product that i use a lot off with proper wheel care and maintenance and a good paint care regiment but it definitely has its place. Any comparison from those that have used both the old and new yet?
  20. ^^^you should wear gloves regardless... Can the new stuff be diluted like the old to be used as paint decon?
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