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  1. I use the rupes 15 and griot's with a 3 inch set up, fortunately have not had to touch a rotary since last December
  2. Thanks so much! I got the lights at Home Depot. High bay lites, been in about 2 years only lost 1 ballast. Have recently installed l.e.d. Flood in cans in ceiling. Show defects that sun does not. Just remodeled shop,will put some pics up. Thanks again for compliments.
  3. This car came from a body shop who said they could not get it swirl free. As you can see they were right! After 3 attempts the client called me. The client did not want to pay for multiple steps nor did the body shop. I had picked up the polish and pad at Carlisle last week so this was the one! I have to say I am very impressed! I think meguiars has some serious competition in the da correction arena! Thanks for looking I guess I will have to pick up the finishing polish now!
  4. Thanks Dylan, I will be at Carlisle next week ,I will take a look!
  5. I apologize for putting this in the wrong spot, I am fortunate to do both a coupe and spyder!
  6. I thought this would be nice to show! One of 30 for us. Finished with c quartz finest. I would like to get back in to adams products, since we do a lot of high end exotics, full corrections with rupes machine. What products do you recommend?
  7. try this, after you do your regular laundry take one cup of tang drink mix and run a cycle thru on hot,the citric acid in the tang does a good job of cleaning the washer and it is cheaper than washer cleaners mike
  8. plastic polish gently on a microfiber .then the detail spray,the object is to treat it like paint,gently.
  9. very nice write up. another tecnique you can try is bonnet cleaning. wrap your towell around the brush and spray the cleaner on the towell and scrub in one direction then flip the towell to a dry section and repeat. for small spots you do the same with a towell and brush, but lightly spray the spot then tap the brush and towell on the spot to bring out the stain. hope this helps
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