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  • jmitch8011
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    oh and this is my first product used by machine so maybe it's just me. I also realized that I don't need a lot of product. Now this on a 05 scion tc. I hope to play with my sister's mercury sable soon.

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  • jmitch8011
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    I hope to upload some pictures later tonight using my flex and the 151. I have my #80 and #83 but the 151 to me seems so much faster and cleaner to work with. I also let it break down a few times and it went to a wax type film. After wiping the product off I could still the beading action as it rainned the next day.

    What rotary did you have because you used 1000 as the setting?

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by RacerX88 View Post
    +1 for me on that smiley


    Califonia boys looking for a "sweating smiley"? You do know that wet substance on your body after you get out of the pool isn't sweat.......right?

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  • RacerX88
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    Hey Mike, can we get a "sweating smiley"?
    +1 for me on that smiley

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by BlueZero View Post
    Wow that's a lot of degrees!

    Can't wait to get some D151!
    Yeah, a lot different from Green Bay to Dallas

    Hey Mike, can we get a "sweating smiley"?

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  • BlueZero
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    Yes, it was 107* that day.
    Wow that's a lot of degrees!

    Can't wait to get some D151!

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by mcox View Post
    A question for you- were you guys at 100 plus temp wise when you did the detail? If so, any issues?
    Yes, it was 107* that day. No issues with PRC151 and higher temps. Stays very wet, and workable for long periods.

    Although, 105 seem to struggle a little when the heat and humitity go up around here. Jason?

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  • mcox
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    I think it looks pretty decent.

    Nick
    Talk about being a master of the understatement. A question for you- were you guys at 100 plus temp wise when you did the detail? If so, any issues?
    Last edited by mcox; Aug 6, 2008, 09:30 AM. Reason: forgot question

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  • RaskyR1
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    Nice!

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  • 03mach1
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    Awesome transfermation. I am a believer in the 151 now that I see what it can do.

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  • Tom Weed
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    Hey, great pictures and nice work Nick!!!

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  • alfa_164s
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    Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
    Sorry, this is not my vehicle, it is a customers vehicle.

    I thaught that since being your friend's car you'll be able to see it from time to time...otherwise it is ok.

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  • Nick Chapman
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    Originally posted by SD DIESEL View Post


    What setting did you use on the DA?

    Just got a bottle of 151, great to see your write up, looks like my bottle will be on the front of my bench.
    Speed is going to vary from car to car(this is what I've found). On this vehicle I used a new(washable) black foam finishing pad, on speed 5, with little to no pressure. It removed any buffer swirls that were left, and left no "ticks" behind like #80 and a yellow pad would leave.

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  • yalerd
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    Incredible job Nick!

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  • SD DIESEL
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    What setting did you use on the DA?

    Just got a bottle of 151, great to see your write up, looks like my bottle will be on the front of my bench.

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