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Hey whats up?



I have used the search like crazy for a few things and I tells me what they do but noy what they are.



Any help would be totally appreciated





Please Help before I loose my mind......................



What is:



Cmax

AIO

CMA



and any other abreav's you know off hand.



And what they do wouldn't hury either...................LOL



Thanks a million.....................Clint
 
Cmax - No clue

AIO - Klasse All in One

CMA - Classic Motoring Accessories



Click the "home" button and look at the column to the left for abbreviations.
 
Cmax - A division of NAPA Auto Parts Supply store. They deal with the paint portion. There's a few locations in the GTA. They have Meguiars, 3M, Farecla. There's one by Erin Mills and Dundas in Mississaua.



AIO - Klasse All in One



CMA - Classic Motoring Accessories (a online store for auto detailing supplies - shipping usually make not very cost effective for us canadians. They just recently started shipping to Canada). I think CMA used to (I don't know if they still) help support this site.
 
Thanks paco and others, I was going crazy there..........lol



AIO thats a clean/polish/wax all in one????





......................................Clint:bounce
 
I hear alot about this Farecla, is this stuff good? I can get it a work for cost because our body shop orders tons of it. The guys in the bodyshop say don't use anything elese and that the mequires and others don't even compare





Who knows:nixweiss



Thanks >>>>>>>>>>>>Clint<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
 
Clinton said:
I hear alot about this Farecla, is this stuff good? I can get it a work for cost because our body shop orders tons of it..............
I have been reading that Farecla is some great stuff. I think ShineShop has used it before. What kind of prices are we talking about? Could you hook a brotha up?
 
Bodyshop manager said it was $50.00 for a 2 gallon pail and $10.49 for a 32oz bottle.



Really cheap......



>>>>>>Clint<<<<<<<<<<
 
It is very very high quality material.



The major downsides are:



1. Wet application so it tends to be messy.

2. Should be used with the G-map pad.

3. Cost (but not in your case)

4. Finding it.



A few bodyshops in my hometown use it and I know everyday people how have tried it.



Best advice, try it out. It's definitely a high quality product but so are 3M and Meguiars Bodyshop / Professional line of products.



Going the 3M/Meguiars route gives you more options as there is a greater product line and you can interchange the products and pads. That can't be said about Farecla.



So if you want a no nonsense product, don't mind wet application and can get it cheaply = GO for it.



Paco
 
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