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    Kanye West & Red Cross Benefit...

    Anyone see the video on the web with Mike Myers and Kanye West hosting part of the American Red Cross benefit for Katrina? I won't get into the details of what he said, just do a search for the video and you'll find it. It really, really ticks me off when during an event like this people have...
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    CFL and regular flourescent lights?

    So I'm in the process of purchasing a house that has a nice 2+ car heated garage. There are the old school 4' flourescent balast type lights in the ceiling now, which almost all need replacing. I think I may replace them with the Energy Star Compact Flourescent lights. Does anyone use the...
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    Any Target / Varmint Shooters?

    I just tweaked out my Ruger M77 MKII VLE .223 I bought Leupold high base rings/bases and after tons of swearing and troubleshooting, I realized the rings were slightly out of alignment. This was really weird because they are machined and very high quality. I just got a set of Ruger rings and...
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    H2 Limo trip!

    Last night I got together 11 friends from college and we rented an H2 stretched limo in town. We got a steal of a deal at $100/hour, it's normally $175. This thing was sick. It seats 20 inside, has neon and fiber optic lighting, lasers and a bunch of cool moonlighting. It also had about 10...
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    PoorBoys Trim Restorer review

    Bottle Size - 32oz Appearance - Your run of the mill bottle with a flip top spout. The TR is clear in color and seems to be slightly thicker in consistancy than water. Smell - Can't put my finger on it, but it is a pleasant odor with a slight chemical smell. Applications - As the name says...
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    TR on tonnaeu covers?

    Has anyone ever used TR on your tonnaeu cover? I've got an access cover and of course they say to only use their product to work as a protectant. I'm thinking it will work just fine, but I'd like some feedback for anyone else that has tried it out. Thanks Mike
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    DeWalt DW 849 Rotary Buffer

    Here is my quick write up on this awesome rotary. I ordered my DeWalt from eBay, brand new. It came with the rotary buffer, rubber backing plate, wrench, DeWalt canvas bag and some cheap-o cutting cream. I got the whole setup for $169.95 which is a fantastic price! The machine represents the...
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    Mothers California Gold Clay System

    This Mothers kit is my favorite for many reasons. 1. It is very easy to find. Just about any auto store will have this kit. 2. Very reasonably priced at around $16.99 This kit comes with a yellow clay bar, 16oz detail spray (clay lube) and a 4oz bottle of Carnauba cleaner wax. If you want...
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    Polish W/Carnuba Q

    So there I was, wheeln' with the DeWalt, detailing my truck (again) tonight. Wash (clayed recently) SSR's Polish W/Carnuba EX Carnuba Is there any bonding issues with the EX if there is already some carnuba put down from the polish? Do the SSR line already do some of the job that the Polish...
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    QD+ OR Spray & Gloss?

    I've read and heard great things about both of these products, but I'm having a hard time figuring out what the main difference between the two is? Is it simply that the QD has carnuba? I guess I'm looking for the best product in between waxing/after a good wash application that will give good...
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    Pad Angle?

    Another thread got me thinking more about this. I have a circular DeWalt polisher and my foam Lake City pads reccomend that the pad be slightly tilted when buffing and never completely flat. I've seen conflicting advice on this forum and I was wondering if anyone can offer me some insight on...
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    3D Products?

    I've used a few of 3D Internatinols products lately and have been very pleased (3dproducts.com) I was introduced to them a few years back when I got to try their Carnuba Cream wax. In my first detail with my DeWalt, I used their Ultra Polish and Carnuba final wax. Awesome combo. They also...
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    Hey everyone, I have...

    ...to say thanks ahead of time for all the great posts on here. I've spent the past month soaking up as much info as I can and I've learned a lot. I've been a "do-it-yourself-er" for a long time. I recently purchased (I'm afraid to say it because I see a lot of PC owners on here) a DeWalt 849...
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