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Post #109799743 added 12-18-2017 9:50 AM by ZippyTheChicken in Deal Talk
yeah... all that is is a shine enhancer and thats what that guys stuff is.. shine enhancer .. silicon is not a protectant it is a temporary fix and the silicon will get into the minute cracks that...
Post #109798911 added 12-18-2017 9:37 AM by ZippyTheChicken in Deal Talk
no it is correct and has always been correct.. any product with silicon will eventually damage the paint.. Silicon just provides temporary shine it is not a polish and a wax product. I use to do this...
Post #109347663 added 12-11-2017 4:43 AM by WilliamCannon in Deal Talk
Not a fan of the Glaze. It is an absolute nightmare to buff off. It also clogs up microfiber pads and towels.
Post #109305315 added 12-10-2017 10:52 AM by subhokrish in Deal Talk
What is $2 coupon?
Post #109264311 added 12-09-2017 2:51 PM by tcope in Deal Talk
Simply incorrect and been shown to be incorrect.
Post #109254591 added 12-09-2017 10:53 AM by digital330 in Deal Talk
Liquid Glass .... the best!
Post #109252707 added 12-09-2017 10:13 AM by jefbystereo in Deal Talk
No prob. Expect to also buy a Velcro backing pad, polishing pads, and a heavy duty extension cord so you don’t burn out the motor.
Post #109251803 added 12-09-2017 9:51 AM by jmor in Deal Talk
Thanks man!!
Post #109246667 added 12-09-2017 8:03 AM by vapore0n in Deal Talk
googled around and this statement might be false. https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1520408 I use CarPro Reload, which is silica(silicon oxide) based spray and...
Post #109240071 added 12-09-2017 5:18 AM by ZippyTheChicken in Deal Talk
siliconized products applied to your paint will cause damage to the paint over time
Post #109239079 added 12-09-2017 4:37 AM by Thundersleet in Deal Talk
Right now with winter approaching everyone is cleaning out stock. Wait for the product of your choice and it will come up soon. I'm not knocking or hyping this or any other product. I'd suggest...
Post #109236815 added 12-09-2017 1:50 AM by domerbc in Deal Talk
I had stage 3 etched-in water spots which were not being removed with ultimate compound, and finally stepping it up to m105 on a makita rotary with wool pad, and a lot of elbow grease, brought the...
Post #109235067 added 12-08-2017 11:48 PM by tcope in Deal Talk
No such thing. 100% carnuba is hard as a rock. Calling something 100% carnuba may just mean it does not contain any fillers. Carnuba has not been the best protectant for a long time. Synthetic...
Post #109235007 added 12-08-2017 11:46 PM by tcope in Deal Talk
Personally I like Ultimate Compound better than 105. 105 just dusts too quickly and creates more of a mess then it's worth. I find that you can work UC for long time and it never dusts. I like UC (or...
Post #109234499 added 12-08-2017 11:21 PM by jefbystereo in Deal Talk
The porter cable 7424xp is a super common beginner polisher. I bought one because there is so much info out there for using it. Used it to correct the paint on my 13 year old Xterra and it looks...
Post #109233635 added 12-08-2017 10:44 PM by SethW8811 in Deal Talk
What sort of combos do people use, other than those above? I have a new-to-me used car in pretty good shape that and I' like to keep looking good, and I don't know what to start with and what to use...
Post #109231103 added 12-08-2017 9:23 PM by GSteg in Deal Talk
You may have to wet sand to remove those pits.
Post #109230839 added 12-08-2017 9:15 PM by GSteg in Deal Talk
Great deal! I have the M205 and it's my favorite polish. Real easy to work with and lasts long.
Post #109228083 added 12-08-2017 8:16 PM by kbohip in Deal Talk
I've used the 105/205 combo on heavily scratched cars for years. Along with my Flex 3401 it really does wonders for a paint finish. I drive a 15 year old silver Nissan that still looks new because...
Post #109226523 added 12-08-2017 7:49 PM by jmor in Deal Talk
Can anyone recommend a polisher for a beginner?
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