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I am more of a meguirs man, however my friend that details porchse GT3's and some of the cars for Joe Crisafio as mentioned in another thread, when polishing he uses 3M brand, the same people that do those sticky notes! apparently they have a small range of polishes aswell, though he does prefer meguirs car polish he said value for money this 3M car polish is real good. He used it on my car and seemed to come up sweet!

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Hey, Gradenko.

I thought it was just me

But then I began to think

Perhaps its his IQ that's higher

'Coz maybe he is a literary type

Using word patterns and structures beyond your hype

Or maybe he is a technology tryer

So, careful to what you let yourself sink

Grammar Police, ... well ... maybe!

Cheers.

P.S. The sentiment is fine, but watch your own grammar too: "well constructed sentences IS ...". Ahem. Perchance this should be "are". And "sepArating".

Let he who is without sin cast the first stone!!

Off thread I know, but hey .....

Originally posted by MLCrisis

P.S.  The sentiment is fine, but watch your own grammar too: "well constructed sentences IS ...".  Ahem.  Perchance this should be "are".  And "sepArating".  

Let he who is without sin cast the first stone!!

Bugger, isn't it always the case. In future, I'll proof read before putting the smack down :(

Lets let this rest for now. Back to car cleaning!

Not sure where's the best place to get it.... i think (good automotive) paint shops... My old man picked this stuff up when he bought his Hilux, and has hardly used it....

http://www.ssindustries.com.au/consumables.htm

Looks like the above URL might give you an idea on where to get it....

Originally posted by FIL

Not sure where's the best place to get it.... i think (good automotive) paint shops... My old man picked this stuff up when he bought his Hilux, and has hardly used it....

http://www.ssindustries.com.au/consumables.htm

Looks like the above URL might give you an idea on where to get it....

Sweet! looks like industrial car cleaning heaven! I wil check it out!! thansk dude!

Use white spirits to get Amourall off the interior. Don't think you should use too much, I only did a small hidden area so I could stick my turbo timer on under the dash. Didn't notice any discolouration.

Just told today by someone that professional car detailers use a capful of kerosene in a bucket of cold water to wash black cars. He used it himself for 12 months on his black Landcruiser, and it did not do anything to the paint. No streaking, water marks or anything. Has anyone else heard of this?

Originally posted by angel

Use white spirits to get  Amourall off the interior. Don't think you should use too much, I only did a small hidden area so I could stick my turbo timer on under the dash. Didn't notice any discolouration.

Just told today by someone that professional car detailers use a capful of kerosene in a bucket of cold water to wash black cars. He used it himself for 12 months on his black Landcruiser, and it did not do anything to the paint. No streaking, water marks or anything. Has anyone else heard of this?

I heard this before also never tried it but -- anyhow if it doesnt work just mix in the orange juice for a good night

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Does any of that stuff to keep mags clean work? I get alot of brake dust, don't know how:p, and they need cleaning every 2 days.

See'ya:burnout:

I use to live in the bush pretty much and travel to work everyday via limestone track with my VC Commodore, 17' rims, yadda yadda yadda... and mag cleaners are really crap, i use to clean my rims with turtlewax car wash, and then use a ... yes... silver polish cloth...with polish to clean them up spick n span :D

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