Black Hole
#16
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Probably Sunday. I will have the products tomorrow, may even wash the truck it is very dirty, embarrassingly dirty. 3 weeks of travel, rain, camping and visitors have kept me from woking on it.
Pending on FedEx and my free time on Tuesday i may even wasy the truck and just do the driver door (My biggest problem area for some reason)
we'll see.
Trying to get 60 miles on the bike tomorow to, not sure if I will have enough time.
Pending on FedEx and my free time on Tuesday i may even wasy the truck and just do the driver door (My biggest problem area for some reason)
we'll see.
Trying to get 60 miles on the bike tomorow to, not sure if I will have enough time.
Haha..
My truck needs a full detail again. My wax is beginning to fail. Probably going to do it in a week or two.
#17
Originally Posted by attworth
Well I'm sure that the "black hole" on a black truck would really help the members appreciate the greatness of the product.
Haha..
My truck needs a full detail again. My wax is beginning to fail. Probably going to do it in a week or two.
Haha..
My truck needs a full detail again. My wax is beginning to fail. Probably going to do it in a week or two.
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#21
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Just thought I would throw this out....these new products are glazes and were created to be versatile Mostly to be used in between full details to reduce and cover micro marring.
For the While Diamond, this was specifically designed to be a while paint glaze to help white pop and look really slick.
It should be used like other glazes when used as a pure glaze, before LSP.
The QD+ from what I gather is similar in content to the old Megs (now Xtream) Final Detail. I was told it can be used on "dusty" finishes and has extra polymers in it to make it slick, and shiny.
For the While Diamond, this was specifically designed to be a while paint glaze to help white pop and look really slick.
It should be used like other glazes when used as a pure glaze, before LSP.
The QD+ from what I gather is similar in content to the old Megs (now Xtream) Final Detail. I was told it can be used on "dusty" finishes and has extra polymers in it to make it slick, and shiny.
#23
Originally Posted by 2stroked
Hey Brad,
When you're ready for an Oxford White crash test dummy, I have just the vehicle for you. Can you think of a more worthy subject - that won't take a ton of work to get great results? Tom
When you're ready for an Oxford White crash test dummy, I have just the vehicle for you. Can you think of a more worthy subject - that won't take a ton of work to get great results? Tom
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