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A wheel cleaning tip I discovered

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Old Feb 11, 2013 | 09:28 PM
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Good Lord GR that's a big piece of stuff. I'd have to sell a Harley to make room for all that.
Hog or spotless washer... mmmm what a decision
 
Old Feb 11, 2013 | 09:48 PM
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Quite frankly I don't know anyone who does the interior of their wheels except me. Or anyone who changes their pillow cases daily, except me. It's all overcompensation for having to live under a bridge for part of my life when I was broke.
Don't be so hard on yourself kensilver. There are a number of car owners who clean the interiors of their wheels including yours truly and anyone who doesn't must live in some gossip laden town in TN. It makes the wheels look terrific. Now the pillow case thing is another matter.
 
Old Feb 11, 2013 | 10:00 PM
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...Now the pillow case thing is another matter.
I wasn't kidding. But the bridge thing I caught from you
 
Old Feb 11, 2013 | 10:17 PM
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I wasn't kidding. But the bridge thing I caught from you
I thought you were kidding because the time I tried to live under a bridge, it was too wet and I got tired of swimming all of the time. Living under an overpass was much less hectic.
 
Old Feb 12, 2013 | 09:56 AM
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You have a whole new world to explore there doc.
Some worlds are not for me. I don't think I would find the payoff worth the effort.

You are correct GR about this town having its' share of garbage but those who do like a fine car will be hard pressed to criticize a Bentley owner for having a we bit of dust on the undercarriage.
 
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A cheap and small solution for water spots after rinsing. Nothing fancy but the Mr Clean car wash gun has a filter for rinsing that filters out the minerals and stuff that leave waterspots. It also makes soap for washing, but I just use it for the rinse feature?

http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Clean-AutoD.../dp/B0039X4VSW
 
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I've opticoat my gt rims which makes cleaning so easy as brake dust doesn't stick.

Recently detailed two other cars over 4 days both treated to opticoat, excellent stuff! So good I'm going to opticoat another car tmr along with the rims.

Highly recommend this product to others for ease of use and protection. DIYers know the secret is all in the prep work before hand before any sealant is applied.
 
Old Feb 14, 2013 | 11:37 AM
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Yes sir I have the Opticoat on all three of my bikes and both cars. I let a professional do mine and he did a full polish paint correction before applying the coating.
 
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Originally Posted by Dr.Disaster
Good Lord GR that's a big piece of stuff. I'd have to sell a Harley to make room for all that.
you see Doc, where we live, there are places called a car wash? And for 30 bucks, your car is spic and span. A detail, about 150 bucks, we can eat off of it.
 
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you see Doc, where we live, there are places called a car wash? And for 30 bucks, your car is spic and span. A detail, about 150 bucks, we can eat off of it.
Do you trust these shops on high end car with black paint?
 
Old Feb 15, 2013 | 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Dr.Disaster
Do you trust these shops on high end car with black paint?
Don't trust my own damm employees when they remove or install something on MiSs B. Yeah Doc, you have to find a good one. They can really screw stuff up.
 
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