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  1. Just wanted to see if I was being over picky about the melted edging. I wasnt worried about Adam's not taking care of the problem! Hopefully no one took it wrong! Thanks guys! I need to go check all 10 of the single softs I received and i'll shoot over an email. Thanks again! 

     

     

    I'd be picky too if my premium towel scratched my car!  That's not okay.  We will make it right, and again, thanks for bringing this to my attention!

  2. Nice trucks Roger!  I like this pole, which I was able to buy at our local Lowes: http://www.lowes.com/pd_496340-1199-2324_0__?productId=4755038&Ntt=extension+pole&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3Dextension%2Bpole&facetInfo=

     

    Also, we have a prototype truck/ boat/ RV wash brush, that I'd be happy to get your input on.

     

    Email me, or place an order and mention in the notes to include it!

     

    Thanks Roger!

  3. Honored to have Dave Eyster on board now as our newest Moderator!  He has been running our events at Carlisle for a while now, is extremely well versed in our product line, and knows much about detailing. 

     

    Besides being a genuine detail freak, he is a truly fantastic human, and every time we connect, it's a blast!

     

    Thank You and Welcome Dave!!!

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  4. I read several posts and watched videos on what to apply but i am confused.  One video indicates the glaze is really for car shows.  The americana video indicates it gives the best shine.  I see the glaze video showing it as the last step but forum advice shows seal, glaze, americana?  So let me just start over.  

     

    I am getting a new 2015 white corvette.  I live in Florida and the car is housed in my garage, but used daily.  What are the products and sequence I should apply to have a beautiful car?

     

     

    Hi Dennis, congrats on your new Stingray! Great input here.   White is an easy color to maintain, and unless you are staring at the finish under the garage lights, you might be good for a simple plan.   If you are up for a simple plan, here's what I would do:

    1. Wash & Dry thoroughly, Car Shampoo, Great White Drying Towel, etc.
    2. Clay Bar the paint, class, and wheels. (Vettes come new with contamination...all of them do!  Clay removes it safely and easily.)
    3. Are you are happy with the finish? Apply a coat of Liquid Paint Sealant to all of the above mentioned surfaces. (Florida sun is hot, and it sounds like you will be parking the car outside during the day, at work, play, golf?) 
    4. Want a better finish? Hand apply a coat of Revive Polish, then follow with the Sealant.

    Thanks Dennis, and again, congrats!

  5. When I heard that Dylan was dismissed from SCG, I called him immediately, and invited him to lunch.  We immediately offered to bring him back, as he was a pivotal part of the growth that we experienced while he was on our team.  Let's face it, Dylan rocks, and we would love to have him back!

     

    He is looking at several options currently, and will be making a decision that is best for his family, and bank account! SEMA is next week, and he has multiple offers and meetings.

     

    We did part ways on good terms, and would love to have Dylan on our team again.......

     

    Go Dylan, and no matter what, we support him and his family!

  6. No sweat on the perforated seats, won't hurt a thing.  You just made me think about a video we need to shoot.  When to use Leather & Interior Cleaner, vs. when to use Total Interior Detailer.....

     

    Leather & Interior Cleaner should be used on a super dirty interior, one that hasn't been cleaned in 5K miles or more.  Use a Microfiber Utility Towel when possible, and only resort to a Cockpit Brush if the surface can't be cleaned effectively with a towel wipe.  NOTE:  99% of the time, a towel will suffice.

     

    Total Interior Detailer is the go-to product for regular use.  It has enough cleaner in it to maintain a regularly cleaned interior. 

     

    Suppose I should leak this.....there is an upgraded Total Interior Detailer coming soon, and it rocks.  A tad more cleaning capability, and a nicer finish is left behind, darker, with more UV protection.....stay tuned!!

  7. Just looked up the BDP, and it sounds like amazing stuff, "Never touch your wheels again!."  Did it work as advertised, spray on, let set for 2 min, then hose off?  That would be considered an acid cleaner, and while very effective, it might not be a great product to use regularly.

     

    If you are looking for a safe way to clean the spoiler, our Car Shampoo might do the trick....but if it's mega dirty, and that doesn't cut it, try our All Purpose Cleaner, spray on a MF towel, then wipe it down.  That should do it.

     

    As for your wheels, you will like the way our Deep Wheel Cleaner works.  Not an acid, and very effective.  For a more economical cleaner, use either our All Purpose Cleaner, or our Green Wheel Cleaner.

     

    Show us some pix of your Mopar!

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