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    Re: The lost art of a good review.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwayne
    No problem. Here is a link to some of the best posts ever posted at Detail City!

    http://www.detailcity.org/forums/sea...earchid=451951

    Have fun,

    Dwayne
    Okay.... All I get with that link is "sorry - no matches found." Am I missing the sarcasm or is the link just really not working for me?
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: The lost art of a good review.

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    Okay.... All I get with that link is "sorry - no matches found." Am I missing the sarcasm or is the link just really not working for me?
    It was working earlier but I guess it expired so I deleted my post. It WAS a link to the search results that showed MY last 500 posts....

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    Re: The lost art of a good review.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwayne
    It was working earlier but I guess it expired so I deleted my post. It WAS a link to the search results that showed MY last 500 posts....
    Haha. That`s classic.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: The lost art of a good review.

    I agree, it would be nice if someone could do a review like Car and Driver does a group comparison. But in this case you would need ..what, 8-10 cars of the same make, model and age and try to duplicate as best as possible each step with each product. Boy, that would be something. I read in another detailing web site that there was supposed to be a big comparison but the products were used by different people on different cars in different locations. How can you compare fairly with all those varibles? I`m just getting my hands dirty and I`ve already decided what to start with first and what I want to try next, just based on the insight I`ve read here. BTW, I haven`t put any faith in Consumer Distorts in years!

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    Re: The lost art of a good review.

    This is an interesting thread to rise from the ashes. I`m seeing the same trend reappear. When someone asks for a process, don`t just tell them what you used. All I want to say is that a list of the products used is not the same thing as a list of the processes performed. I`m seeing that happen a lot lately.

 

 
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