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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by Bounty View Post
    Blackfire on dark-colored cars is awesome...but he's asking for products sold at Autogeek since he's visiting their facility.
    Oh darn, guess I missed that part

    Sorry bout that. Disregard my post

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  • Bounty
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    ...If not, then I would highly recomend you give BlackFire a shot. I've noticed a decent advantage over the Pinnacle series products, not that they are bad in any way shape or form. We're talking about a 2% difference here. But it is there. Pinnacle does look great on lighter colored vehicles, and so does BlackFire. Where BlackFire takes the advantage is with darker colored vehicles...
    Blackfire on dark-colored cars is awesome...but he's asking for products sold at Autogeek since he's visiting their facility.

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  • 3Fitty
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    Nick beat me to the bunch with the Blackfire suggestion, although my 2 cents is purely based on internet hype. I haven't tried it but I know is the latest "in" boutique product.

    Another I'd also consider is Wolfgang DG 3.0 (again based on internet hype).

    The other train of thought is save your doe and buy two less expensive but well received products like Collinite 845 (I prefer it to 476s) and Duragloss 105.

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  • Nick Chapman
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    If you're dead set on the Pinnacle series wax, then just ignore my post

    If not, then I would highly recomend you give BlackFire a shot. I've noticed a decent advantage over the Pinnacle series products, not that they are bad in any way shape or form. We're talking about a 2% difference here. But it is there. Pinnacle does look great on lighter colored vehicles, and so does BlackFire. Where BlackFire takes the advantage is with darker colored vehicles.

    Anyhow, there's my $0.02

    Nick

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  • Andy's Pro Detailing
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    Thank you for the replies guys. Bounty it was very nice to meet you. Great post, exactly what I was looking for.

    I think I am decided on the signature series.

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View Post
    I applaud your rationalization! I wish I was as motivated as you. ADS is 377 miles from my front door (thank yew Google Maps!) which translates into a 5-6 hour drive, but I have no family living in Chandler AZ or any family members planning to move there. So I've been trying to meet single women on the web living in the greater Chandler metropolitan area . Frustrating how they stop answering my e-mails once I start asking how far they live from the ADS local pickup facility or how swirled their car's finish is...
    That is great. I am still laughing over this post.

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  • akimel
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    I have heard good things about the Pinnacle Signature Series II. It is definitely a wax worth considering. Other waxes from AutoGeek for your to consider: P21S 100% Carnauba, Collinite 915, or one of the Dodo Juice waxes. You can get a sample pot of DJ Supernatural for $27.

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  • Bounty
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    Originally posted by Andy's Pro Detailing View Post
    1) Anyways I want to get one of those fancy looking waxes . I am looking for something on the $30-50 range top. I already have NXT 2.0, M26, etc. Right now I am considering Pinnacle Signature Series II Carnauba paste wax, has anybody tried this one?, any suggestions?
    Andy, I'm the guy who helped you with the ordering at the Meg's Class at the Autogeek facility back in March....

    As for the question above I would absolutely recommend the Signature Series II...especially on silver, metallic, or light colored cars. It works great on black and darker paints as well, obviously, but it provides a depth and liquidity to lighter colors that is notoriously difficult to acheive.

    It is a true wipe-on/wipe-off product that goes on and comes off wet. This allows for effective control of product application and cuts down the application time tremendously. You don't have to wait around for wax to dry to a haze or anything just follow your applicator pad with a clean microfiber and you're done! SSII has a bana/pina colada like smell so it's pleasant eough to work with.

    SSII is also non-staining of trim and mouldings so you don't have to worry about that. In the $40 or so range I think it's one of the best (the best for silver/light colors) waxes Autogeek carries. I particularly like to layer it over a coat of NXT 2.0 for a very unique look and added durability.

    If you happen to be as far south as Miami you can stop by my place and test it out and sample it all you want as I have two or three jars...

    2) I am in need of a new tire dressing. I am a part time detailer and I detail my personal vehicles often, I just can't decide which one to get . Looking at Megs tire endurance gel atm.
    For tire dressing I am currently using Meguiar's Gold Class Endurance High Gloss Protectant Gel and love it. It produces the sheen and look I prefer (very subjective I know) and has no sling when properly applied. Again, I have used Meg's Endurance, Meg's Hyper Dressing, Black Magic Extreme Tire Wet, and something made by Eagle One. After all that I still like the Gold Class Endurance. As with the wax, I have plenty here so you can come by and play with it all you want.

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  • Maserati Mario
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    Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View Post
    So the plan is to spend $60 on two tanks of gas to save the $16.95 shipping fee?

    I'm all in!

    Road trip! I call shotgun!
    Well we'll take my Mas and gas will be allot more than $60 bucks!
    (Oh, don't forget the tickets and bail money!)

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  • ClearlyCoated
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    Originally posted by Maserati Mario View Post
    TFF!
    I'll start looking too!
    We'll make a weekend out of it!
    So the plan is to spend $60 on two tanks of gas to save the $16.95 shipping fee?

    I'm all in!

    Road trip! I call shotgun!

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  • Tuck91
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    Originally posted by Andrew C. View Post
    I actually normally use the Hot Shine Gel, but I think I may try to foam sometime just for kicks. I tried the armor all foam once (found it on discount and figured why not) and it worked pretty decent. I actually sprayed it on my spare tire which was pretty dirty, and it did clean it off and shine it up quite well.

    Have you ever used the foam tuck? What is your opinion on it?
    Yes, I have used Hot Shine Tire Foam.

    I actually thought it was a pretty good product. I sprayed it on my tires after washing my truck and let it sit for ten minutes then removed excess foam with a cotton towel.

    It seemed to left somewhat of a shine but at the same time a dark black matte sheen. I imagine this product works great on large profile tires.

    and it was 2.99 at Target

    Thats a nice truck you have by the way, I like the color and the tires look cool too

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  • Andrew C.
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    Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
    For the tires on your truck, I would use Hot Shine Tire Foam, cleans and shines in one step.

    I actually normally use the Hot Shine Gel, but I think I may try to foam sometime just for kicks. I tried the armor all foam once (found it on discount and figured why not) and it worked pretty decent. I actually sprayed it on my spare tire which was pretty dirty, and it did clean it off and shine it up quite well.

    Have you ever used the foam tuck? What is your opinion on it?

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  • Maserati Mario
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    Originally posted by ClearlyCoated View Post
    I applaud your rationalization! I wish I was as motivated as you. ADS is 377 miles from my front door (thank yew Google Maps!) which translates into a 5-6 hour drive, but I have no family living in Chandler AZ or any family members planning to move there. So I've been trying to meet single women on the web living in the greater Chandler metropolitan area . Frustrating how they stop answering my e-mails once I start asking how far they live from the ADS local pickup facility or how swirled their car's finish is...
    TFF!
    I'll start looking too!
    We'll make a weekend out of it!

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  • ClearlyCoated
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    Originally posted by Andy's Pro Detailing View Post
    Well I have a pretty decent arsenal of Megs products, next week I am going to be driving by the autogeek's facility here in FL and I am planning to get a couple of goodies that I need. I am actually driving 6 hours south to visit the family (just an excuse to buy more products ).
    I applaud your rationalization! I wish I was as motivated as you. ADS is 377 miles from my front door (thank yew Google Maps!) which translates into a 5-6 hour drive, but I have no family living in Chandler AZ or any family members planning to move there. So I've been trying to meet single women on the web living in the greater Chandler metropolitan area . Frustrating how they stop answering my e-mails once I start asking how far they live from the ADS local pickup facility or how swirled their car's finish is...

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  • Tuck91
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    Originally posted by Andrew C. View Post
    Or the bottle is enough to dress all four of my tires
    For the tires on your truck, I would use Hot Shine Tire Foam, cleans and shines in one step.

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