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10-29-04, 07:35
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Scottwax is offline
Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Arlington, TX Posts: 25,509 | Great, just great. All these new products and a Cyclo to try... ...and rain is in the forecast every day between now and Tuesday.
I have two Optimum products, the polish and the car wax, Hi-temps light cut and I am borrowing a Cyclo from an Autopian (who will remain nameless lest he be bombarded with requests from others to lend his machine out). I also got some of the Cyclo green polishing pads from Top of the Line...and huge props to them for getting the order out so quickly. I ordered the pads Tuesday afternoon and they were here Thursday afternoon!
Anway, I have the Cyclo for about a month so I hope to give it a good workout. If my first impressions of the quality of this machine mean anything, it appears to be very well built and solid. It also seems to transmit less vibration to my hands and doesn't bog down under pressure as quick as my PC. Did a great job on the top of my dryer and it definitely generates heat. Maybe not as much as a rotary, but noticably more than the PC.
Once the weather is better, I will be putting everything to the test and report back.  | |
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10-29-04, 07:54
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Setec Astronomy is offline
Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New Jersey Posts: 7,606 | How many coats of protectant do you have on your dryer, Scott? 
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10-29-04, 08:00
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| | Now with twice the head
Scottwax is offline
Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Arlington, TX Posts: 25,509 | Right now, I have Wolfgang Pre-Cleaner and 2 layers of SG on the washing machine and I polished (with the cyclo) the top of the dryer with Optimum polish and #80 and finished it with Optimum Car Wax...which is a liquid, even thinner than Glanz Wax.
Both are very shiny.  | |
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10-29-04, 08:14
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AMP01 is offline
Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Santa Barbara, CA Posts: 756 | Scott,
Let me know what you think of the OCW - I think it would be great to be able to wipe on and wipe off for a quick wax after a wash! Keep us posted!
Cheers,
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10-29-04, 08:35
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Bill D is offline
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Birthplace of Speed Posts: 8,733 | Scott,
Are we turning you into a Cyclo phile too?  I'm glad you like the Cyclo and were able to hook up with someone to try it out. I would like to enthusisatically welcome you to "the club".
If you can get a hold of those orange Cyclo pads that would be great! I'd like to hear your opinion on those. Hmm.. wonder if TOL would consider selling the 4" Lake Country pads. They're all I use, virtual small replicas of the typical PC pads and they work very nicely  | |
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10-29-04, 08:47
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HotRodGuy is offline
Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Huntington Beach, CA Posts: 733 | I didn't like the cyclo the time I tried it, I'm sure w/ some more seat time I'd grow to love it, but it just felt funny, and felt like it was to easy for the little pads to slip from under the machine | |
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10-29-04, 09:14
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Bill D is offline
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Birthplace of Speed Posts: 8,733 | I can say the LC pads stick to the velcro incredibly well, don't know about the Cyclo brand themselves.Sometimes it even takes a try or two to pull these pads off! | |
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10-29-04, 09:51
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SilverLexus is offline
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Atlanta Posts: 4,897 | Is there a website for Cylco? I feel myself getting sucked into another new toy...Christmas is around the corner. 
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10-29-04, 10:36
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vdog0531 is offline
Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: wsu for school, utah for work and play Posts: 786 | damn you!!! no cyclo!!! i can't buy more and more. i have no more room in my dorm! i hope you hate it and that you give it horrible reviews so i have no interest in buying one!!
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10-29-04, 11:56
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Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Grand Rapids,michigan Posts: 1,483 | Quote: |
damn you!!! no cyclo!!! i can't buy more and more. i have no more room in my dorm! i hope you hate it and that you give it horrible reviews so i have no interest in buying one!!
| I doubt that will happen. It is an awkward machine to use at first. But a couple of cars and it starts to feel really nice in your hands. It is just getting past the initial awkwardness (for me at least).
And it does polish out blemishes a lot faster than the PC in my opinion.
Hope you have fun with it Scott. The green pads work really well with the speed glaze you like to use. Quote: |
and huge props to them for getting the order out so quickly. I ordered the pads Tuesday afternoon and they were here Thursday afternoon!
| That is the same service that I recieve when getting stuff from TOL, a great place to order from.
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10-30-04, 07:40
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Bill D is offline
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Birthplace of Speed Posts: 8,733 | | |
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10-30-04, 07:45
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Setec Astronomy is offline
Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New Jersey Posts: 7,606 | Shoot, Bill, you never told me the Cyclo was an airplane polisher....
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