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tdekany said:Where did the vac come from and how much?
01bluecls said:Thomas...the metro va I ordered from Top of the Line. They were the cheapest that i found. I think it was $155 plus 18 shipping. The dolley was $15.
G35stilez said:Chris - ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! Love the write-up and pics.
A couple things piqued my interest...Care to comment?
-Greased Lightning... Can you compare that to other APCs in terms of effectiveness on engines? I am looking for something cheap to do a nice job.
-ZPC/OCP...very cool combo. Did this make ZPC easier to work with? Have you ever used ZPC alone? Have you tried this on the rotary?
-Flitz has mild abrasives in it and does a stellar job on metal...Glad you liked it.
-CK RMG on the trim? Can you do this on all trim?
-Metro VacNBlo...Can you compare to your previous shop vac? I don't use my shopvac for anything other than dry extracting, so I think it would fit. Any downfalls to it?
Thanks!
01bluecls said:MINI-REVIEW OF NEW STUFF:
Flitz Polishing Ball: Little disappointed with it. It looks like strips of cloth, looks pretty durable though. When I used it on the inside of the wheels it was pretty good but not great. I could seeing this tool being useful more for chromed surfaces for some reason. IMO its not worth it and if and when this one wears out I will not be repurchasing.
Mother’s MINI Power Ball: Very Impressed! Pretty small hence the Mini part but seems like it would be very durable. The foam strips are nice and thick and closely and tightly compacted. I used this on the valve cover and inside the wheels with the 10inch extender it came with. VERY effective cleaning and polishing capabilities because of its composition. I haven’t tried the regular size yet btw.
MetroVac N Blo: Freaking amazing! Very compact and powerful! Comes with a variety of attachments for detailing. The blowing power is awesome and I used it to blow crevices and wheels dry after each details wash. Also used it to blow the engine bay dry after washing. The suction is great for the inside. The tools made it easy to get into hard to reach areas. I also got the wheel dolly which I recommend, otherwise the vac, if rested on the floor will easily get scratched. I have a Shop Vac now and I don’t think I will have to use it again. Since the MetroVac is portable it will be great for those guys doing mobile details!! Best investment since the PC and Rotary!
Bissel Little Mean Green Machine with Heater: Another amazing tool! I haven’t used it in any cars YET, but I did get to use it on the house carpet with some stains. I payed 90 bucks from Target and it came with the built in heater, and “Turbo Brush� I wish the container were bigger but again its only 90 bucks and its meant to be portable. The turbo brush actually works very well and has a built in sprayer. I used the Bissel cleaning solution it came with which worked well. Be careful of what solution you use, it doesn’t seem to like heavy foaming solution. The extractor works well considering its size and price. The heater is awesome for keeping the cleaning solution very warm to increase its effectiveness! Overall another great purchase I can use around the house and cars!
Z5 PRO: I have Z2, Z5, and Z2 PRO, and Z5 PRO blows them out of the water. I noticed the difference immediately in the application and appearance afterwards. Applying was MUCH EASIER then the other versions, spreads easily. The only downfall and this is probably due to the environmental conditions, is the curing was taking a while. Probably took about 2-3 hours to cure fully due to the humidity. Appearance is VERY WET and DEEP!! Used it on the two silver cars and my blue CLS. The silver never shimmered so wet and the blue looked like a clear lake! Keep up the good work SAL!
OHC, OC, OP: Very short review, as many have already read. Great polishes! They are replacing my Menzerna Line up officially. (Except for Power Gloss) My only gripe I guess the loooong working time when used with PC. Hard to tell when the polishing step is done so I probably spent more time breaking down the polish then necessary. Wasn’t use to that. Via Rotary it broke down quickly enough to where it was great. All leave a great finish. OHC did leave micro marring on my finish but OC cleared it up and my OP/ZPC mix gave the finish an LSP ready look.
Flitz Metal and Fiberglass Polish: After reading G35Stilez using it I tried it for myself. I don’t think its have many if any abrasives but it removes hazing, TAR BITS!, and oxidation like a champ. Finally found a metal polish I love! Used it on my chrome tips, wheels, valve cover, and polished strut bar. All cleaned up VERY well!
Thanks to all to who took the time to read this LOOOOOONG POST! Comments, questions welcomed as always….Any questions about more details in my processes and/or review please don’t hesitate!