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  1. #31

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    Meguiar`s Wheel Brightener

    The black Shmitt

    CCS wool pads

    EZ Creme Glaze
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    Quote Originally Posted by themightytimmah
    Meguiar`s Wheel Brightener

    The black Shmitt

    CCS wool pads

    EZ Creme Glaze
    There`s a foam pad with dimples (closed cell structure) in it?
    I <3 Hi-Temp

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    No, its just a regular wool pad but they sold it as a CCS... it`s the best wool blend I`ve used so far. I`m dying to try the prestas though.
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    Quote Originally Posted by themightytimmah
    No, its just a regular wool pad but they sold it as a CCS... it`s the best wool blend I`ve used so far. I`m dying to try the prestas though.
    You have me interested, where did you get them from?
    I <3 Hi-Temp

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    Stoners Invisible Glass.



    I never knew something was so easy not to leave streaks or anything and cleans AMAZINGLY! :woot2:



    Also, I love the Poorboy`s Natural Look. It`s been 3 weeks and my dash is still low gloss looking. I love it. Can`t wait to buy my gallon

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    Natty`s Blue

    First time I`ve used a "beauty wax", exceeded my expectations.

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    ONR



    Natural Sea Sponge (love them for ONR washes)



    BHB



    Gilmour Foam Gun



    Poorboy`s Wheel Sealant



    ClearKote VM, RMG, QS, and CMW
    John

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    Optimum Poli-Seal

    Optimum No Rinse

    Clearkote Carnauba Moose

    Clearkote Quikshine

    Leather Master`s Leather Vital

    Zaino AIO

    Werkstatt twins

    Edge system for the Cyclo
    www.scottwax.com

    Certified Opti-Coat Pro/Pro 3 installer

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    Stoners Tarminator

    Stoners Citrus Cleaner

    JWs Prime Strong

    UPP Spray Sealant

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottwax
    Optimum Poli-Seal

    Optimum No Rinse

    Clearkote Carnauba Moose

    Clearkote Quikshine

    Leather Master`s Leather Vital

    Zaino AIO

    Werkstatt twins

    Edge system for the Cyclo
    A Zaino product from Scott?? Wow.

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    My $2 grout sponge.......
    Triple Honda Owner

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    Quote Originally Posted by WilliamHBonney
    A Zaino product from Scott?? Wow.


    :nixweiss I only care about what is in the bottle, not the name on it.
    www.scottwax.com

    Certified Opti-Coat Pro/Pro 3 installer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliot Ness
    ONR



    Natural Sea Sponge (love them for ONR washes)



    BHB



    Gilmour Foam Gun



    Poorboy`s Wheel Sealant



    ClearKote VM, RMG, QS, and CMW






    why do u like sea sponge for ONR?
    2011 Winter Frost Nissan Maxima SV-Sport

    2012 Black Toyota Highlander Limited

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    Presta/edge 2000 pad system - Very balanced system and pads are great quality



    ZAIO - A very nice one step that works great. Melts right into the paint and leaves an awesome glow.



    Z6 - I have used a lot of detail sprays , but z6 is strong and it works amazing. It gets old wax. compound out of jambs and cracks. It even cleans rubber and plastic trim like new. Does not streak and works amazing and I will keep plenty of this in stock. I know it sounds funny, but this stuff really works perfect. A must have!



    ZPC- used as a finish polish on a pc it does an amazing job at leaving a perfect bright gloss. I love it.



    106ff- On rotory it is the best finish polish on most colors if worked in correctly with a little time



    Z8- awesome gloss and protection booster. Works perfect on paint and gives it that deep wet gloss shell. I am more impress at what it does to moldings and trim and door jambs. Leaves everything glossy and well protected with no oils. Love the way it repells water. Love this stuff! Plays well with other products too.



    Z5- Love the ease of use, no residue, and that nice thick hard glow that lasts for a long time.



    Presta swirl remover- love the gloss that it produces with wool and get the surface ready for my finish polish.





    I know theres more..I`ll be back
    Raising The Gloss Bar One Car At a Time!

    UNIQUE POLISHING, MA / NH

    Ryan Blanchette

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottwax
    :nixweiss I only care about what is in the bottle, not the name on it.


    I agree totally.
    Raising The Gloss Bar One Car At a Time!

    UNIQUE POLISHING, MA / NH

    Ryan Blanchette

 

 
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