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    2024 Honda CRV Gyeon Pure coating experiences

    Good to know, I really want to try the NSP's, I'm waiting a little because Mike Phillips has said he was testing some "unreleased NSP's" so I want to see what happens at SEMA next week. If I was going to zoom in I'd want to look at that Hawaiian scenery.
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    2024 Honda CRV Gyeon Pure coating experiences

    Cool view out behind the car. How did you like that NSP primer?
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    PBMG Customer Service

    Here's a little more info about the new facility: https://www.autogeek.net/meetstaff.html
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    PBMG Customer Service

    Autogeek/PBMG has relocated to the Sonax USA facility, here is their facebook page which has the Sonax customer service email as well as a phone number: https://www.facebook.com/SONAXUSA/ That's an interesting question about the Autopia gift cards and rewards points. They only folded the...
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    Mixing Ceramic and Graphene in One

    I doubt any explosions will be caused by mixing those two, nor will it damage your paint, but the question is why? Try them separately, find out which one you like, and use it. If you mix them together, I doubt the results will be any better than whichever one you liked separately. Of course...
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    Hello From Long Ago

    Maybe that's because you're up at 4am!
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    Hello From Long Ago

    Glad you made it back, remember this forum is a mish-mash of the original Autopia.org, AutopiaForums.com, Detail City, and Truth In Detailing, so it's possible you have another identity somewhere with your posts. Just to recap, in 2011 (I think), Dwayne, who was working for PBMG at the time...
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    So THIS is the new Autopia Forum?

    You didn't miss much, been pretty dead here.
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    So THIS is the new Autopia Forum?

    I think there's an icon next I think there is an icon in the upper right next to your user name.
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    So THIS is the new Autopia Forum?

    OMG--Accumulator is BACK!
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    "Solvent"-based Tire Dressings

    Maybe Lonnie will edit his post.
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    "Solvent"-based Tire Dressings

    Well, generally solvents are volatile and so they should "dry". However, I looked at some Meg's MSDS and ingredients, and it would seem my "oil-based" dressings are not 100% silicone oil, they are cut with some petroleum distillates (solvents) which I guess....makes them solvent-based...
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    "Solvent"-based Tire Dressings

    I don't think any pre-Xenforo links are going to work.
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    Pet accidents? Pet odors? Beta Testing

    Not to burst your bubble, but this thread is 8 years old and this product has been out for a lotta years. It's called Enzyme Stain & Odor Remover.
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    So THIS is the new Autopia Forum?

    C'mon Lonnie, I think Vision/PBMG/Autogeek/Autopia(?) deserve a lot of credit and thanks for saving the forum, especially considering all the doom and gloom that has been bandied about here by some members.
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    Pre Winter Clean Up

    Looks like you got the first XenForo thread! Black Hole, a long time since anyone's mentioned that.
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    "Solvent"-based Tire Dressings

    When I joined here 20 years ago, we had water-based dressings (PDMS, white watery liquid), oil-based dressings (clear liquid or gel), and solvent-based dressings (thin transparent liquid). I think Ketch explained once that the PDMS dressings like ArmorAll are an emulsion (dispersion into water)...
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