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Waxmaster

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Hello all, I`ve been detailing cars for 28+ years. I started off with a Cyclo and Meguiar`s #6 and then #2, 9 and 26 back in the late 80`s. Those products worked for me for many years. Today, I have quite an assortment of tools and product. Talk to you soon!
 
Waxmaster- Welcome to Autopia! You caught my attention with your mention of the Cyclo..thought was about the only guy here who uses one. My older one dates to the (early) `80s too :D
 
Waxmaster- Welcome to Autopia! You caught my attention with your mention of the Cyclo..thought was about the only guy here who uses one. My older one dates to the (early) `80s too :D

Hi Accumulator, funny story, I bought my Cyclo new in 1990 for about $240. I sold it on eBay a few months ago because I have a Flex 3401 and PE-8, a Rupes 15 MKII and Mini, and a V2 GG6 and a V3 GG6. Well, low and behold Autopia was selling a few on eBay and I grabbed another one.....
 
Waxmaster- Heh heh, sounds like you`re pretty well set when it comes to polishers :D

And yeah...used Cyclos are often on ebay, and that`s one tool I wouldn`t hesitate to buy used, even *very* used...they just never die and rebuilds oughta be cheap anyhow. Plus, the guys at Cyclotoolmakers were always great to do business with, and I`d expect the same now that Rupes owns them.

512Detail- While the Cyclo doesn`t accommodate certain panel contours, I simply love mine for by-machine LSPing, and for buffing the LSP off with MF bonnets. Regulars here know that using polishers is not my idea of fun, but running the Cyclos can come close.
 
Ha! I wondered if someone would get that. I am sooooo flush with everything under the sun, yet somehow I still keep buying

All the other Slim Shady`s are just im-a-tating! So won`t the real slim shady please stand up?

Oldie but a goodie.


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