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ebpcivicsi- Goodness... that's some impressive work, even for you!
Glad to see you're still finding *some* use for the ol' PI-III RC
Glad to see you're still finding *some* use for the ol' PI-III RC

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ebpcivicsi said:Love the steamer--it's really a fine machine.
^&04types, as previously stated, the rotary was used @1500 RPM's.
Thanks guys!!
klnyc said:Joe,
Is there's any difference between the TR5 and TR6? I have the TR5 and loving it too...Im just curious. TIA
mcnab said:That looks like the MyteeLite II extractor you're using...Is this correct? If so how do you like it. I've been thinking about tossing my LGCM and getting something that has more lift. I find I have to leave too much drying time as the LGCM has no where near enough lift for what I want to do. Also how do you find the built in heater?
Also the TR6 you're reffering to is simply the steamer you're using?
Wes Man said:what process did you use on the infiniti wheels. i have a problem with leaving small black dots in the deep parts of the wheels. mainly on painted wheels. i tried clay bar but no luck, it looks like little hardened spots of brake dust.
AZ Ferrari Man said:With the PC and BF SRC FP, aka P1066ff, how much product did you use per panel? Also did you mist the pad at all, long work times, what would you estimate the work time per panel was, on the bettle and Infiniti?
Andrew