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    I`ll pass on watching anymore of that idiot.

    Hard on my old blood pressure and since I don`t look at pictures of my ex-wives, why would I watch him?

    LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Ketcham
    I`ll pass on watching anymore of that idiot.

    Hard on my old blood pressure and since I don`t look at pictures of my ex-wives, why would I watch him?

    LOL!

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    +1 on the ex-wife thing. I run into some of her family from time to time, funny how they still treat me with respect. Hey, I didn`t walk out, she did (Thank God!) LOL
    All I have in this world is my word, and my balls and I don`t break `em for no one, you understand?"

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    First of all salpac, how are you an expert ? none of you guys have any videos that demonstrate your work. I have over 160 on Youtube, Vimeo, dailymotion, just to mention a few. I am also the only overspray removal specialist on the planet that has over 250 Google ads and websites from all over the world, like Russia, China, Dubai, Japan, and many other countries that feature my videos. You boys should really do your research. I am the only person in this business that has demonstration videos of auto trim & molding repair videos. "America has enough **** talkers we need some do-ers"

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    B-C 2 is not a filling glaze, it is a wax. I use it to clay though when removing overspray. This cuts down on the friction. The noise you may hear when claying is scuffing the clear coat. You should consider trying it the next time you are using the clay bar. I mix some ivory dish washing liquid with it so that the clay bar will not stick.

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    RaskyRi let me ask you something, how would you remove Protective & marine coating overspray with your little clay bar? Also how would you or anyone you may know like salpac remove overspray if the clay bar had never been invented? You are the Tool because the only thing you have in your bag of tricks to remove overspray is a clay bar and a tube of wax. I bet you and your buddies all think you overspray removal specialist. That is Joke and so are you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Suggs
    First of all salpac, how are you an expert ? none of you guys have any videos that demonstrate your work. I have over 160 on Youtube, Vimeo, dailymotion, just to mention a few. I am also the only overspray removal specialist on the planet that has over 250 Google ads and websites from all over the world, like Russia, China, Dubai, Japan, and many other countries that feature my videos. You boys should really do your research. I am the only person in this business that has demonstration videos of auto trim & molding repair videos. "America has enough **** talkers we need some do-ers"


    So you upload videos on public websites and put up a bunch of Google ads. How exactly does that translate to you knowing what you`re doing?



    I can make a demonstration video of how to cut someone`s hair; would you consider me an expert at giving an "uptown fade" if I did, even when the guy comes out the other end looking like this?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Suggs
    RaskyRi let me ask you something, how would you remove Protective & marine coating overspray with your little clay bar? Also how would you or anyone you may know like salpac remove overspray if the clay bar had never been invented? You are the Tool because the only thing you have in your bag of tricks to remove overspray is a clay bar and a tube of wax. I bet you and your buddies all think you overspray removal specialist. That is Joke and so are you.


    You`re on a detailing forum, and calling one of the best professional detailers around a joke. At the same time, many other PROFESSIONAL DETAILERS ON THIS DETAILING FORUM are stating that your process, while effective, is also potentially harmful to the car`s paint. I`m sure I could effectively remove overspray from a car with gasoline and a match, but that doesn`t make it the best way to go about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Suggs
    B-C 2 is not a filling glaze, it is a wax. I use it to clay though when removing overspray. This cuts down on the friction.


    Cuts down on the friction, that much is true. However you should also understand that by using a "wax" to "clay through" you`re significantly decreasing the effectiveness of the clay. Just like using too much clay lube (a liquid/detail spray) causes the clay to hydroplane instead of actually picking up contaminants.



    The noise you may hear when claying is scuffing the clear coat.


    No it`s not. The noise is the clay picking up contaminants. Could those contaminants cause marring if you don`t clean/knead the clay bar frequently? Sure. But the noise is not the clay "scuffing."



    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Suggs
    RaskyRi let me ask you something, how would you remove Protective & marine coating overspray with your little clay bar? Also how would you or anyone you may know like salpac remove overspray if the clay bar had never been invented? You are the Tool because the only thing you have in your bag of tricks to remove overspray is a clay bar and a tube of wax. I bet you and your buddies all think you overspray removal specialist. That is Joke and so are you.


    Rasky is a joke? Wow. And you claim we need to do OUR research!
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    Years ago I knew a detailer that did used car for dealers. He would buff them with a rotary and wool pad , BC2, and follow with Megs #26 liquid. His cars always came out great, even after a few washes. I dont know what he uses now but he did detail a few Pebble Beach cars and Amelia Island cars.

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    First of all Ron long before you thought you were an expert, I was repairing vehicles from all sorts of paint damage. Do a little research on who you are talking about. I will tell you just like anyone else that thinks they are an expert, "where are all your videos demonstrating your expert work?" I am the only person in the world that even has demonstration videos of someone removing Protective & marine coatings overspray damage from vehicles. I am also the only person that has demonstration videos of auto trim and molding repair. If you would take a little time and watch some of my videos I am using an HD sony camera and repairing the vehicle while the owner observes me.

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    That is correct he is a joke till he proves me different by demonstrating some of his work not his words.

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    So what your telling me is my demonstration videos in HD are not as much proof of my work as your mouth. Youtube has a video research team that watches everyone`s videos and they make the determination on what is the best listing for overspray removal. Second of all, I don`t make the Google Ads, "they" do. Sounds like to me a bunch of jealous young guys that don`t know what they`re doing or has beens that never did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Suggs
    First of all Ron long before you thought you were an expert, I was repairing vehicles from all sorts of paint damage. Do a little research on who you are talking about. I will tell you just like anyone else that thinks they are an expert, "where are all your videos demonstrating your expert work?" I am the only person in the world that even has demonstration videos of someone removing Protective & marine coatings overspray damage from vehicles. I am also the only person that has demonstration videos of auto trim and molding repair. If you would take a little time and watch some of my videos I am using an HD sony camera and repairing the vehicle while the owner observes me.


    OMG, you`re kidding right? Ron is probably twice your age, and worked with/for Ford and Chrysler developing paint and dealership prep techniques. He`s worked for Valuguard and Finish Kare. I think he MIGHT know a little more about automotive paint than you do.



    And as far as videos go, what makes yours "expert" quality? The only one claiming you are an expert.....is you.





    BTW, I`m an "expert" taxidermist. Prove me wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Suggs
    I will tell you just like anyone else that thinks they are an expert, "where are all your videos demonstrating your expert work?" I am the only person in the world that even has demonstration videos of someone removing Protective & marine coatings overspray damage from vehicles. I am also the only person that has demonstration videos of auto trim and molding repair.


    I`m going to ask you again, Jeff: How does having demonstration videos make you an expert?



    If you would take a little time and watch some of my videos I am using an HD sony camera and repairing the vehicle while the owner observes me.


    What does the kind of camera you`re using have to do with proving you are doing the job in a proper and safe manner?



    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Suggs
    That is correct he is a joke till he proves me different by demonstrating some of his work not his words.


    Take a read through some of the threads in this link:



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