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TheBurninator

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  1. Kyle, in case you haven't heard,  H20I weekend has been pushed back to the first weekend in October this year.  There's another big festival going on the last weekend of September, so the owner of Fort Whalley and the organizer moved it to October.

     

    Rich, yeah I stay in the loop on that. The city didn't like that H2o was the same weekend as Sunfest.

     

    Hopefully this year there will be less issues with the idiots ruining things for the rest of us.

    We are finding the place we have rented from for almost 10 years isn't renting to anyone for H2o weekend. So we are on the hunt for a place with a decent sized condo/house with a garage. It's sad, because we like Ocean City a lot, but when a certain group of people get out of control it makes everyone look bad and the city doesn't really want us back :/

  2. Outstanding job, Burninator. Thanks for sharing.

     

    Does anybody know if there's any "dressing" or protectant for the undercarriage?  Something similar to Chemical Guys BareBones?

     

    I use Quick Sealant after getting my wheel wells to that point. Undercarriage spray is very similar to bare bones. Good for black plastics wheel liners. Doesn't last long in rain, etc.

  3. Finally got to try this out. I had mixed feelings about it when I first started applying it, but then I got to thinking about how much less effort it needed compared to applying say LPS. No worry about getting it on trim, or having to deal with missing some product in panel gaps. And dealing with tight spaces is a non-issue too.

     

    Also surprised at how little was needed to do the car. As others have said, after the towel has been primed it doesn't take much to keep it going.

  4. The only person I charge from my family is my Mom. She told me Santa wasn't real, so she has to pay full price.

     

    I'm kidding of course. She actually just leaves one of her cars with me for a week or so and it comes back clean for free.

     

    Depending on how good of a friend it is I will make them run one of the buffers and pay for product, food for the day, and beer that night/during the detail.

     

    Otherwise they get my normal rate and a bit of a discount off of it. Sometimes it isn't worth discounting your work if they wouldn't have appreciation for it.

  5. Well done!  I run WeatherTechs in all our vehicles.   In fact, I really don't agree with carpet on floors.  We don't even have them in our house!   Lloyd Mats are good mats, but we won't be carrying them any longer.  :thumbsup:

     

     

    WeatherTechs makes a nice mat. Just disappointing that I can never find mats for older vehicles (I understand it is an issue of the mfg being able to sell them and volume for a mold.)

     

    Glad I saw this since I was about to order some Lloyds mats for my car and my moms car. Guess I will keep looking. I only use carpeted mats for show use. Otherwise rubber mats stay in the car.

  6. I've been looking into this myself for future use. Planning on painting the GTI this summer and I wanted to protect the roof, hood, fenders, mirrors, front bumper, etc.

     

    Anyone have experience installing it? Figured I would at least give it a shot on the hood as it is a fairly flat panel.

  7. Plus... after attending the auctions for YEARS and seeing the condition of these cars in person (not on TV with very forgiving lighting) I don't think I'd look to any auction company as an authority on car care.

     

    I caught a few minutes of an auction a month or so ago. The outside of the car was detailed and then they popped the hood of this Mercedes to an absolute mess. Like they didn't even try to clean the bay at all.

  8. I still enjoy using the one I have and luckily haven't had any issues with it yet

     

    Both of mine have failed. Same issue on both. The sprayer head separated from the bottom portion of the sprayer and lost the little ball bearing that acts as a backflow prevention valve. Damn near hit my trunk with a bottle when the first one failed.

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