Originally Posted by SuperBee364
Weren`t you the same guy that had a signature a while back that said something to the effect that you had never been offered a free product, nor would you accept one?
I`m just messing with you Supe.
Originally Posted by SuperBee364
Weren`t you the same guy that had a signature a while back that said something to the effect that you had never been offered a free product, nor would you accept one?
I`m just messing with you Supe.
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One more thing to point out about the KB method. Some people have asked if you don`t use a ton of extra product with the pad priming. Well, one thing I noticed is sometimes, when you finish one area, you can then move to the next area WITHOUT adding any additional product to the pad. Since the abraisives don`t diminish, as long as there is a sufficient amount of lubrication left, you don`t always have to add more product to the pad.
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Even if the KB procees somehow proves to be short of stellar, I have to give the guy a lot of credit.
It takes a lot of effort and ba**s to produce a document that you know people are going to scrutinize under a microscope for months.
Im sure some have already added "XYZ Detailing is proud to offer the Kevin Brown Method" to their websites and business cards.:chuckle:
chill, chill- is a joke and a good one at that. We arent conducting brain surgery here.
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Originally Posted by weekendwarrior
LoL, yup, that was me! But I gotta qualify that one.. Rick was giving a Soft Buff 2.0 sample to everyone that bought a certain product from him last year. So it was a freebie that was available to everyone, and not a freebie like what a shill would get. That`s my story, and you can`t prove otherwise!
Originally Posted by SuperBee364
I know...I knew you were referring to a freebie from a manufacturer...I was just messing with ya.
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Originally Posted by jdoria
Now that is just *funny*! LoL, it really does sound like a line from a resume.
Originally Posted by SuperBee364
To all of our new detailers out there or those that don`t have much experience with heavy cutting wool pads, be very careful when using Black Edge wool.
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Originally Posted by Jakerooni
Heh, you might just want to sit on the sidelines until Kevin posts all of this :lol
For example, Kevin`s method IS NOT limited to a single product... in fact he has posted about his use of this method with several of the other compatible products, which include: M205, M86, D151, Ultimate Compound, ScratchX 2.0, SwirlX, and of course M105. As times goes on, the list will only GROW as Meguiar`s introduces more products with their exclusive technology. :woohoo:
Originally Posted by RZJZA80
Heh heh, well...depending on how I use the foamguns....
Originally Posted by SuperBee364
The above is *via rotary*, right? Noting once again that I`ve only started using M105, I`ve done well with foam pads when using it via PC and FLex 3401.
Originally Posted by Accumulator
Accumulator`s foam gun and jiggle method has made the two bucket method obsolete for a while now.
Yes, that`s all via rotary, and as gmblack3a said, be very careful when using black or yellow edge wool. Especially with a heavy hitter like 105. I should have said, "My pad choices, in order of aggressiveness with the most aggressive at the top."
Originally Posted by SuperBee364
Thanks! I try to abide by that old saying "It`s better to keep your mouth shut and let the world think you’re an idiot than to drive to Florida ...errrrrr... open it and prove it." :grinno:
Originally Posted by billzabub
:LOLOL:LOLOL :spit::spit:Let`s go together and split the gas expense
Well, I`m finally done running off at the mouth about how I use 105... While we wait for Kevin to get the paper done, it`d be great to hear how others have been using it, what I`m doing wrong, suggestions, etc. Everything I know about using 105 I learned from the guys here on Autopia, and first hand with Greg Nichols.
Originally Posted by SuperBee364
Well, I wouldn`t go quite *that* far, though sometimes when I *am* using all the buckets along with my method...well, I wonder if I`m just wasting time/effort/product for the sake of my peace of mind (not that *that* isn`t worth something).
And I remember the good ole` days when the heated discussions were about if Zaino and Duragloss were the same or about every other product just being a relabeled CG product or what wax was best.....:cooleek:
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