it was a 650i, the M6 never made it, both got sold before the show but they only worked on this one. the CLS63 = griots polishes wasnt making...
[IMG] heres one, theres more on 780tuners, beyond.ca and luxury-playground (lots of car porn too). Dont know if the details will get posted on...
the Auto Obsessed booth during the motorshow as I was there helping out lol and the towel is really nice n fluffy, its only for buffing off my SV...
i believe most wools are made for rotary.
[IMG] been busy past week on the computer doing many things but heres a small addition to my collection that I brought back from Edmonton Sonus...
nice decals! i say all the information on the rear as well =p also let me know if ya need help with your website, always happy to help to give...
it was able to fill in scratches from ugh scratches made by bags/clothing but not the scratch from a projectile bubble tea sooooooo every day...
EZ Creme fills real deep scratches tho! my fav is wetglaze 2.0 anyhow lol
green pad CCS Lake countries was what we used for some show cars we had at the Edmonton Motorshow so I dont know which Uber cut that is.....
Swissvax Cleaner Fluid Professional doesnt need another finishing polish, you finish it down with it then its ready for Swissvax Wax, no need to...
ive been eyeing the 3" for so long and i've tried it in my hands, but it seems like I always get other priorities to spend on before eyeing...
yeah snow foam specially formulated for foam cannons as well and that one, i believe you just throw in soap solution inside the container as...
its the same thread so it'll work on the griots =p
dont think that has enough cut Probably Swissvax Clean Fluid Professional will do it
im using a Karcher 2000psi lol
icic, I actually gotta buy some more soon, it def foams better than me using shampoos for lols but i seem to always go for higher concentration...
what kinda concentration did ya use?
i believe all menzerna products can be used as a one step, prob the reason why people go PF for more cut and one step it.
looks real nice. If its indeed the right thread, i should get me one!
i also think the fact that its oscillating is also increasing its flexing. It would probably flex less on a rotary.
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