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after a few years of using the twins, i noticed something this last week.

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  • after a few years of using the twins, i noticed something this last week.

    been using the twins for a few years now. always great results and customers are very happy with the results. i got a truck in thursday. complete detail. the interior and engine bay were quite clean, but the paint was a wee bit neglected and solid red paint. years of automatic car washes and the wax that automatic car washes put on.
    anyhow, it was a wee bit chilly when i started the paint revival on thursday, in the mid- upper 50's. i noticed that with the lower temps, i had a lot more working time with the 105. really made it nice and used less product get rid of the scratches and halograms!
    got my car in now and givin it a detail job. a lil warmer today. uppers 60's. working time is less, but still gettin awesome results.

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    Re: after a few years of using the twins, i noticed something this last week.

    Interesting observation. We'd suggest trying that slightly lower amount of product when detailing in the future, even when temps warm up a bit. With the pad primed you can often get away with a surprisingly small amount of product when using M105.
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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      Re: after a few years of using the twins, i noticed something this last week.

      thats another thing thats happened over time. a lot less product used to achieve great results. i was wasting a LOT of 105 before. my car is the 3rd on on a quart and still have a lot of it left, prolly enough for 3 more.

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