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    vector polisher on old tractor

    Check out my vector thread in the detailing section above to see what it can accomplish, I've got pics up.
  2. J

    Results of Vector circular polisher

    For those that don't know, last week I picked up one of those inexpensive Vector circular polishers. I also picked up a 3M 7 inch hookit back plate, 3M hookit white foam compounding pad, 3M hookit wool compounding pad, and two 3M hookit grey polishing pads. I didn't get the wool pad at first...
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    vector circular polisher

    I picked up this polisher last night (Thursday) from auto-zone for about 50$. Then I found out that CMA said it was a very good polisher for the money. I also bought some of the cheap foam applicators and bonnets last night as well. Let's just say this polisher made short work of them. Today...
  4. J

    how do you clean the headliner

    How do you clean the headliner? I thought they were glued in and if they got damp, they would let go. Any advice would be great.
  5. J

    Does anyone else experience this?

    I've always liked cleaning cars. But it's only been in the past month that I have been doing it the "Autopian" way. But regardless of what product I'm using, or how many steps I'm going through, cleaning the car always brings about a state of relaxation. I was wondering if anyone else...
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    terry cloth excess

    Before looking at this site and becoming enlightened to the proper way of car cleaning I used to use the terry cloth towels that you can buy in packs of 10-12 at Auto-Zone. They usually only cost about 6$ for 12. Which as far as I'm concerned is cheap. So rather than wash them, I would...
  7. J

    motorcycle detailing

    Okay, I'm new to the board here. This is only my second post. I have a Kawasaki Ninja sportbike. I don't seem to see anything about people detailing motorcycles, especially those of the go-fast variety. In the past week I've dropped about 250$ on a whole plethora of detailing products. I'm...
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