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Whats products are in your garage? -- Part II

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  • #16
    Re: Whats products are in your garage? -- Part II

    Originally posted by gb387

    My PC call this home--
    Hey gb387,

    Do you wash the pads everytime you use them? Thanks.
    2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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    • #17
      Did I mention I'm only 17 Been collecting this stuff for 3 years. Started when I got my first car (78' T/A project car)
      Nothing but the best, That's why I use Meguiar's.
      1996 Lincoln Mark VIII LSC Dark Baltic Blue
      4.6 32 Valve DOHC V8

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      • #18
        Re: Re: Whats products are in your garage? -- Part II

        Originally posted by Bri
        Hey gb387,

        Do you wash the pads everytime you use them? Thanks.
        Just about everytime... never had a problem been doing it for a couple years.
        Brandon

        2007 Black Chevy Avalanche

        My Albums: Avalanche
        Meguiars Online Acronyms - Meguiars Product List....

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        • #19
          Bulk:



          Compounds/Polishes/Waxes:



          Leather/Metals:



          Sprays:



          Brushes/Mitts/Pads/Applicators:





          These photos were taken about a week ago as I was migrating my products from the now cold garage up to the spare bedroom and thus, not everything was photographed (including 'once used products, pads, PCs/Rotary, microfiber, etc...).

          Use this post as a reminder to bring your temperature sensitive chemicals indoors for the winter season as they can change in physical and chemical composition due to excessive heat or cold. Let's face it, we all spend a lot of money on this stuff and thus, we know that they're not cheap. Take care of them!

          RP
          -The Final Detail-
          Lagrange, Kentucky
          thefinaldetail@insightbb.com
          CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY GALLERY

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Rockpick

            Use this post as a reminder to bring your temperature sensitive chemicals indoors for the winter season as they can change in physical and chemical composition due to excessive heat or cold. Let's face it, we all spend a lot of money on this stuff and thus, we know that they're not cheap. Take care of them!

            RP [/B]
            Great point! I just brought mine in a week or two ago. It would make me VERY unhappy to find my products frozen!

            Chris
            Chris

            "Once a Meguiar's user...always a Meguiar's user!"

            1994 Accord

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