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    Random Detailing Pics

    Snow foaming indoors is not a crime.



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    careful of the sheet rock
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanicyouth View Post
    Snow foaming indoors is not a crime.



    Yeah what Ron said. Get it wet and it`s toast.

    I would get a good coat of latex paint on that ASAP!

    Don`t wanna have a foam party and the ceiling come down on the Beamer.

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    I know...Lolz. I have enough room to not get the walls wet - using a weak pressure washer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanicyouth View Post
    Those carts make life easier.

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    Re: Random Detailing Pics

    What are you going to protect the roof of that BMW with?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000 View Post
    What are you going to protect the roof of that BMW with?
    That roof has only seen 303 Fabric Protector since 2010. It`s the only stuff I would use. Beads water like crazy. Tried Ragg Top years ago & thought it sucked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanicyouth View Post
    That roof has only seen 303 Fabric Protector since 2010. It`s the only stuff I would use. Beads water like crazy. Tried Ragg Top years ago & thought it sucked.
    I agree!!! We have the exact same car - ours is a 2006 M Roadster - Ragg Top was NOT good, at all. We actually got a free soft top care kit from BMW, and against my better judgment, used their stuff - it was actually very good! I did three applications, letting each of them sit out in the sun to cure, and it worked fantastically well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanicyouth View Post
    Snow foaming indoors is not a crime.
    That`s insane.
    Did the builder put in a floor drain for you too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShawnF350 View Post
    That`s insane.
    Did the builder put in a floor drain for you too?
    Yeah.

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    Yeah, the Raggtopp stuff didn`t do me any good either. I`ve been using 303 for years now. I just got a bottle of CarPro Fabric Protectant and I guess I`m going to give it a try. That Autopian mentality, always looking for something better. Going to get me in trouble one day.

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    BlackFire Foaming Soap, Karcher Pressure Washer, MJJC Snow Foam Lance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxBoostinxX View Post
    Use Sonus Motor and Trim Kote and spray it directly into the grill. Let it dry and clean up excess overspray on the paint with detail spray. Much easier that way lol.
    Problem was that I had CarPro PERL still on there turning the whole grill white (like it did with my other trim) had to APC it off with a toothbrush.

    Here`s a picture of how PERL acted on my trim (grill basically looked the same):


    Thanks for the tip, and I got some Sonus Motor Kote in my arsenal

    Normally I just use a foam art brush to apply the dressing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4u2nvinmtl View Post
    Problem was that I had CarPro PERL still on there turning the whole grill white (like it did with my other trim) had to APC it off with a toothbrush.

    Here`s a picture of how PERL acted on my trim (grill basically looked the same):


    Thanks for the tip, and I got some Sonus Motor Kote in my arsenal

    Normally I just use a foam art brush to apply the dressing.
    Applied CarPro Dlux to this piece back late last month (waiting to see how it does before writing a review):


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