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Beemer reacted to Goldtrom in OCTOBER 2017 Photo Contest - Submissions
First post! This road is just a few miles from my house. Photo was taken here:https://www.google.com/maps/place/45%C2%B041'47.9%22N+122%C2%B054'20.1%22W/@45.696643,-122.905591,17z?hl=en
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Beemer got a reaction from Liralen in OCTOBER 2017 Photo Contest - Submissions
I don't get to enter but I came up with the topic and I love these pics:
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Beemer reacted to 8675309'SS in OCTOBER 2017 Photo Contest - Submissions
Ugh. This month is going to be a tough vote. So many good submissions.
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Beemer reacted to Rich in foam gun or not, help the rookie out
Never tried the cannon because I don't really need it. The foam gun works great, easy switch with the quick connects, and makes plenty of soap. I use that, and the two bucket wash. Works for me.
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Beemer got a reaction from mathews31 in OCTOBER 2017 Photo Contest - Submissions
I don't get to enter but I came up with the topic and I love these pics:
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Beemer got a reaction from ocdrifter in Black Door Handles
I used the Trim Coating on my F150 months ago. The black plastic mirrors, door handles, bed rails and all other trim still looks FANTASTIC. Little Waterless Wash cleans them up with just a wipe.
This is honestly the BEST solution.
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Beemer got a reaction from Dan@Adams in Black Door Handles
I used the Trim Coating on my F150 months ago. The black plastic mirrors, door handles, bed rails and all other trim still looks FANTASTIC. Little Waterless Wash cleans them up with just a wipe.
This is honestly the BEST solution.
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Beemer got a reaction from senorlechero in Ready for first wash of new truck, couple questions
No need to dry before claying. I would still use detail spray as a clay lubricant rather than soapy water (just a personal preference).
No problem at all with going over the truck with Detail Spray after H2O GG. I find that a last Detail Spray application gives me a chance to go around the entire vehicle and remove any smudges and streaks that might have been left after the H2O application.
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Beemer got a reaction from shane@detailedreflections in foam gun or not, help the rookie out
The foam gun can wait. The two buckets cannot.
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Beemer got a reaction from Nickfire20 in Waxing Hex Grip Emergency
No! Don't do it! You car will burst into flames instantly!
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Beemer reacted to pirahnah3 in OCTOBER 2017 Photo Contest - Submissions
Took her out for a cruise and found a road that was a bit off the map lol prob not her favorite road we have taken so far.
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Beemer got a reaction from Rich in OCTOBER 2017 Photo Contest - Submissions
I don't get to enter but I came up with the topic and I love these pics:
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Beemer got a reaction from mc2hill in foam gun or not, help the rookie out
The foam gun can wait. The two buckets cannot.
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Beemer got a reaction from 8675309'SS in foam gun or not, help the rookie out
The foam gun can wait. The two buckets cannot.
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Beemer got a reaction from falcaineer in OCTOBER 2017 Photo Contest - Submissions
I don't get to enter but I came up with the topic and I love these pics:
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Beemer got a reaction from Big D in Washing different towels together?
I have found that H2O effects the towels long-term much more than any other sealant or wax. Now, that you mention it, though, I do wash the towels used to remove Paint Sealant and Glass Selant with the towels used to apply and remove H2OGG.
Wax, Glaze, Dry, Rinseless, Waterless, Glass cleaning, polish removal, etc. I wash all of these together and have not had any problems.
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Beemer got a reaction from Big D in Washing different towels together?
I wash all of my good microfiber towels together - EXCEPT for those used in the application of H2OG&G. These I wash by themselves.
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Beemer got a reaction from ocdrifter in foam gun or not, help the rookie out
The foam gun can wait. The two buckets cannot.
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