Originally Posted by
Lonnie
I THINK I asked you how you achieved this striping and that it was done free-hand with a Metro vacuum by alternating the direction of the carpet tool head. All I can say is, those are some VERY straight lines for being "free-handed". I should know; I was a draftsmen who had to sketch up machines and shop floors from my taking of field measurements and my lines were NEVER that straight. You would be appalled at my "drawing sketches" as I was the only one who could make head-or-tails of them to convert into Computer-Aided Design (CAD) drawings for mechanical engineering purposes. (No, I did not do that on purpose for "job security". I was just an "untalented" (AKA lousy) sketcher.)
I ask for specific details to "perfecting" plastic trim because there seems to be a "black art" (no pun intended) in doing so. I assume that the Rupes iBrid mini polisher is a key component to this process. My question really wants to know what specific pads and polishes are used to achieve this perfection.
I also noticed you "beta testing" a carpet protector. Is this JUST a fabric protector OR is it a carpet cleaner-and-protector all-in-one?
Last time you were beta testing an oil/tar remover and that turned out to be an offering from Mckee`s37 that you really like. I know, you are sworn to secrecy and confidentiality about the carpet protector, BUT I am just curious on how well it works. Another game changer??
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