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jeff1x

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HAHA... grabbed the wrong product did ya? At least you didn't use leather conditioner to polish your hood (raises hand).

omg what a big goof! Who in their right mind would ever do something like that, you have to be the dumbest detailer on the face of this earth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I did it too once! lol

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Ha, this is great. Another note to self: I decided to play chemist the other day and mixed some APC with waterless wash to take some junk off the floors in our entry way, it worked great. But then my wife decided to try it on a painted wall to get crayon off where our daughted colored. It took the crayon off, but took the paint off too. I laughed me rear off. Now were repainting the wall. Ha!

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I can see like colored products, but TID is cloudy and blue and the glass cleaner is clearer and lime green.  

 

I honestly (knocking on wood) haven't done this yet.  

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Accidentally put the old white SHR on a tire sponge once. A tip that many people do is write the acronym for the product around the "dome" of the bottle for quick and easy identification of similarly colored products.

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I can see like colored products, but TID is cloudy and blue and the glass cleaner is clearer and lime green.  

 

I honestly (knocking on wood) haven't done this yet.  

 

They are close enough that I had to double check the labels the other day when I was cleaning up a friend's car with less than adequate lighting.

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