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Show'n'Shine Saloon
School me on polishing pads
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<blockquote data-quote="coolcobramatt" data-source="post: 14686974" data-attributes="member: 25801"><p>If what SEVERAL of us have said so far doesn't "validate" his expertise, then nothing will. I think you just want the last word. I am a HUGE AG supporter and even I know the info shared serves to promote their products they carry. The technique as Junkman said is the key. Without that, product doesn't mean a hill of beans. Many of the products repped on here (Chemical Guys, Griots, etc) are justr rebranded Meguiar's. Nothing wrong with that as Megs makes some good stuff, but you are paying extra for the same thing. Think generic brand drugs versus name brand. Same stuff, different prices, if you take either incorrectly, the effects will be negated or harmful.</p><p></p><p>On the single pad theory that you obviously want addressed, I am sure Junkman will provide the data you so desire. I use multipe pads so I cannot speak to that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolcobramatt, post: 14686974, member: 25801"] If what SEVERAL of us have said so far doesn't "validate" his expertise, then nothing will. I think you just want the last word. I am a HUGE AG supporter and even I know the info shared serves to promote their products they carry. The technique as Junkman said is the key. Without that, product doesn't mean a hill of beans. Many of the products repped on here (Chemical Guys, Griots, etc) are justr rebranded Meguiar's. Nothing wrong with that as Megs makes some good stuff, but you are paying extra for the same thing. Think generic brand drugs versus name brand. Same stuff, different prices, if you take either incorrectly, the effects will be negated or harmful. On the single pad theory that you obviously want addressed, I am sure Junkman will provide the data you so desire. I use multipe pads so I cannot speak to that area. [/QUOTE]
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