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03-29-2005, 06:43 PM
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Car wash and wax plan
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I don't use a chamois because it harbors grit and...
I don't use a chamois because it harbors grit and once in there it is difficult to remove it.
If you notice a chamois, when wet, makes full contact with your paint, it's like almost being...
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Detailing and Interior
03-28-2005, 02:20 AM
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Car wash and wax plan
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Car looks pretty good John, you can tell a big...
Car looks pretty good John, you can tell a big difference :)
Use an electric leaf blower to blow the water off the car and from all the nooks and crannies.
Then go over it with a microfiber...
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Detailing and Interior
03-26-2005, 04:25 PM
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Car wash and wax plan
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Save yourself some money and instead of using a...
Save yourself some money and instead of using a quick detailer, like Meguairs, to act as a lube for the clay just place a few drops of car wash soap in a 32oz bottle and fill the rest with water,...
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Detailing and Interior
03-26-2005, 10:33 AM
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Car wash and wax plan
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Anthony Orosco
John, Dishwashing soap is NOT needed to...
John,
Dishwashing soap is NOT needed to remove old wax, this is like an urban legend or something....nonsense really.
Ethan suggested "clay". I also highly recommend you clay the car, this...
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Detailing and Interior
12-29-2004, 10:25 AM
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How to restore weathered exterior door handle to original color
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Anthony Orosco
As a professional detailer I would dye the trim...
As a professional detailer I would dye the trim using this product http://www.topoftheline.com/trim-molding-dye.html
It comes with a fantastic cleaner, GR-40, and it alone can restore much of the...
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Detailing and Interior
12-29-2004, 10:19 AM
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What's the best way to remove glued on Terk XM antenna from trunk lid?
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Anthony Orosco
Best thing to do is contact Best Buy and ask them...
Best thing to do is contact Best Buy and ask them the best way to remove the glue. It's best to be safe than sorry (notice how manytimes I used "best"? :D )
Anthony
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Detailing and Interior
12-07-2004, 09:39 PM
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silicone in vinyl protectant: why bad?
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Anthony Orosco
They all contain silicones to some degree. Some...
They all contain silicones to some degree. Some are good and some are bad.
Water based dressings are the ones to use for both tires and interior. They may contain "silicone" but it is of the water...
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Detailing and Interior
12-06-2004, 03:37 PM
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protectant that dries neutral and becomes invisible?
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Anthony Orosco
303 Protectant works great as does Optimum...
303 Protectant works great as does Optimum Protectant. I am currently using the Optimum Dressing and it works great! Low sheen, no smell and no left over residue.
Anthony
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Detailing and Interior
11-29-2004, 12:29 PM
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Preventing dash cracks
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Anthony Orosco
A simple, effective and also highly cost...
A simple, effective and also highly cost effective all around cleaner is to mix 6 parts water with 1 part Woolite (the handwashable stuff), place it in a spray bottle and it will clean your dash,...
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Detailing and Interior
11-18-2004, 09:47 PM
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Hello all, a few pics of some details
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Anthony Orosco
The 303 is great for "protected" or clear coated...
The 303 is great for "protected" or clear coated leathers and if used on your dash and door panels it reduces static cling which in turn reduces dust build up. It is a low sheen rather than a glossy...
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Detailing and Interior
11-16-2004, 08:57 PM
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Hello all, a few pics of some details
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Anthony Orosco
Hello Bad124, I use mainly professional...
Hello Bad124,
I use mainly professional products including Hi-Temp, Menzerna, 303 and Optimum. Right now I am testing a new product for tires made by Optimum and also a liquid spray wax from them...
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Detailing and Interior
11-15-2004, 11:47 PM
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Hello all, a few pics of some details
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Anthony Orosco
Hello all, a few pics of some details
Hello, I am a professional auto detailer and am a member of a few other forums. I just happened to stumble on this forum while doing a search and it looked like a nice place to visit for a spell :) ...
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Detailing and Interior
11-15-2004, 11:30 PM
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tire dressing - warranty - tire life
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Anthony Orosco
Water based tire dressings are perfectly fine to...
Water based tire dressings are perfectly fine to use as are water based tire cleaners.
Poorboys Bold and Bright is a wonderful tire dressing that is safe for all tires, doesn't sling off and gives...
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