So you DO work on "regular" cars, well now we have the proof, haha! Good work as usual
Nice work buddy
DG 105, looks great, lasts a long time, up to 6 months for me on a daily driver, but has no abrasives to speak of, only chemical cleaners. Speed...
Compressed air is what you want, do whatever it takes to get a small compressor for this, it helps tremendously cleaning between passes/panels. I...
You won't have those issues with D300, which is a Megs product and engineered for the MF pads. It does sound like you're using too much product...
In my experience, if you are already doubting yourself and this girl and her past, that's a red flag, and it's only been one date. Trust your gut...
Wipe it all down by hand, safest way. MF towels and assortment of brushes and some APC or ONR mix works fine.
Is it just me, or does Bob not age? He looks exactly the same as the 5 years ago pics lol
It may be faster, but a lot of people have reported that it mars more than clay, any truth to this? That's basically the reason I've yet to buy...
I personally wouldn't get those PC kits you mentioned, besides the PC, they don't come with anything I would ever use. Buy a PC or a GG6 and then...
The GG6 will definitely heat up pads more than a PC will, at least in my experience. I learned long ago to slow the machine speed down, while...
I don't like CCS personally, and I've never used the HexLogic pads. The only LC pads I use are the H20 pads, which are great. The melting is...
Such a badass car, and awesome work!
Your concerns are valid. I tested the 3D HD polisher (AKA Harbor Freight Polisher) when it first came out, and it was loud, and underpowered when...
A compressor really does make a huge difference
Looks clean
I prefer the Megs, mostly because I can get them locally, others have said they provide better cut over the other two.
Keeping the speed down, like on 4 on a GG6, and using compressed air to clean them, will make your MF pads last a long time. Both things keep the...
That Duragloss tire shine looks really good, I'll have to pick some up.
Interested to see how accurate it is in real world use
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