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diablo1714

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About diablo1714

  • Birthday 10/19/1963

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    Jim
  1. The Sidekick is great. If they made it with a 24 volt battery pack it would be even better....
  2. I also bought the Pump. It is well worth the proce ! 1 pump of the Soap into my Foam Gun + 1 pump of Soap into the Wash bucket. There's enough suds leftover to also wash the wife's car.
  3. Ohh, the SVRT is there already....the "robots" put the tire shine on without looking or thinking !
  4. Hmm, how about another one when you get tires rotated.....God I hate that resulting sling...I'll try this one for tomorrow Do not apply Tire Shine Dressing
  5. Yes, Adam needs to offer more swag ! It's kinda hard to wear the apron in public , so I got the T-shirt. But more items would be cool...
  6. I get this too! Mostly on my glass, but sometimes on the paint & the I use Detail Spray. Since my car is silver I haven't noticed any marring of the paint. I guess this is just another price of you having that beautiful black paint !
  7. I keep a very small bottle of Detail Spray in the trunk of my daily driver, just in case of bird bombs or even if it rains. Once the rain stops, I head out and give a quick spray/wipe down and the car looks awesome & prevents water-spotting. I also use it after a wash to make the drying easier & give that pop to the shine.
  8. Kustom is right, if you did the test & are certain that clay is not needed then that's great...but it seems kinda strange. Other than some time & some detail spray, claying can't hurt before polishing... And since correction is not needed, then just get & apply a sealant/wax with the PC & Polishing pad that you already have. Carnauba Wax results are nice, but it can get very dusty & most importantly heat is it's enemy. It can be more expensive than Polymer Sealants. It also doesn't last as long as a Polymer Sealant.
  9. Yes, 70% is fine. You can use it full strength, but it might streak some, so cutting it with distilled water at a 50/50 mix helps to reduce the streaks.
  10. Be sure to use a 12-gauge Extension cord on power tools. the standard 16-gauge Household cord can lead to heat build-up in the tool
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