Dec 14, 2004 #2 Bill D Hooked For Life What a professional looking list :bigups I personally enjoy Lake Country or Meguiars pads instead. I have some S&W planned by the gallon for next year
What a professional looking list :bigups I personally enjoy Lake Country or Meguiars pads instead. I have some S&W planned by the gallon for next year
Dec 14, 2004 #3 J jstuckey New member Thanks Bill D, OOPS! I forgot to omit the "Waffle Weave" at the bottom of the list. I'm hoping to score that w/ a kit buy from Poorboy's! http://www.detailcity.com/showthread.php?t=8994 I like the way the edge pads are basicly two in one.
Thanks Bill D, OOPS! I forgot to omit the "Waffle Weave" at the bottom of the list. I'm hoping to score that w/ a kit buy from Poorboy's! http://www.detailcity.com/showthread.php?t=8994 I like the way the edge pads are basicly two in one.
Dec 14, 2004 #4 Bill D Hooked For Life I'm somewhat frightened of the metal and the adapter necessary to make them 2 in 1. I also found out about them long after my heap of LC pads started
I'm somewhat frightened of the metal and the adapter necessary to make them 2 in 1. I also found out about them long after my heap of LC pads started
Dec 14, 2004 #5 J jstuckey New member Perhaps sometime in the near future i'll try some of the LC pads--right now i'm trying to stomach all of the products, techniques, and $ involved in detailing!
Perhaps sometime in the near future i'll try some of the LC pads--right now i'm trying to stomach all of the products, techniques, and $ involved in detailing!
Dec 14, 2004 #6 Bill D Hooked For Life I definitely know the feeling. I don't play, but it sorta reminds me of the time, skill and expense involved in golf.
I definitely know the feeling. I don't play, but it sorta reminds me of the time, skill and expense involved in golf.