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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 13:22:19 -0500, Harry Krause
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Chill out, Chuck. I was merely complimenting the poster on his honesty.
I offered him no argument.
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I commend Chuck for taking the time and effort.



I second that.


It's up to you Harry whether or not you want to be part of the problem
or part of the solution.

"Off topic" is only part of the issue. The REAL problem is
inflammatory behavior, and although you are not the only guilty party,
I believe you are capable of leading the effort to keep it under
control.



He remains the only guilty party for several weeks now Wayne.

Unfortunately I do not think that Harry can accept the fact that this NG
no longer belongs to him and he will keep on kicking and screaming until
folks finally just learn to ignore him.

Harry, accept the change or you will be soon just talking to yourself
here.


I'm waiting for your input on the type of rags you prefer to use when
waxing your boat. I prefer diapers.



I use a power buffer with the appropriate foam pads or wool pad.

I use the random orbit Porter-Cable 7424 for both polishing and waxing. I
often finish it up the job with a cotton towel.



Also, do you use Windex or Glass Plus on your boat;s windows? I find the
scent of Glass Plus more pleasant.



Actually I use automotive glass cleaner. It comes in an aerosol can and
foams. It does a great job of cleaning dirty windows. ;-)


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I use a power buffer with the appropriate foam pads or wool pad.

I use the random orbit Porter-Cable 7424 for both polishing and waxing. I
often finish it up the job with a cotton towel.



aaaauuuuggggg.... No swirls? Only way to wax or polish anything is by
hand, IMOH.

Eisboch


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and you have to use 100% cotton to wipe off the wax/polish.


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I use a power buffer with the appropriate foam pads or wool pad.

I use the random orbit Porter-Cable 7424 for both polishing and waxing.
I often finish it up the job with a cotton towel.



aaaauuuuggggg.... No swirls? Only way to wax or polish anything is by
hand, IMOH.

Eisboch



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I use a power buffer with the appropriate foam pads or wool pad.

I use the random orbit Porter-Cable 7424 for both polishing and waxing.
I often finish it up the job with a cotton towel.



aaaauuuuggggg.... No swirls? Only way to wax or polish anything is by
hand, IMOH.

Eisboch


Random orbit............no swirls.


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I use a power buffer with the appropriate foam pads or wool pad.

I use the random orbit Porter-Cable 7424 for both polishing and waxing.
I often finish it up the job with a cotton towel.



aaaauuuuggggg.... No swirls? Only way to wax or polish anything is by
hand, IMOH.

Eisboch


Random orbit............no swirls.


Betcha otherwise. Borrow somebody elses bright, shiney, BLACK car and wax
on/wax off with a random orbit polisher. Then, in twilight, stand back and
admire the swirls.

Eisboch




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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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" JimH" wrote in message
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I use a power buffer with the appropriate foam pads or wool pad.

I use the random orbit Porter-Cable 7424 for both polishing and waxing.
I often finish it up the job with a cotton towel.



aaaauuuuggggg.... No swirls? Only way to wax or polish anything is
by hand, IMOH.

Eisboch


Random orbit............no swirls.


Betcha otherwise. Borrow somebody elses bright, shiney, BLACK car and wax
on/wax off with a random orbit polisher. Then, in twilight, stand back
and admire the swirls.

Eisboch


I do not own a black car or a black boat so I would not know. I also use a
polish (3M Finesse It II) prior to the wax application.

All I know is that I never had a problem with mine and professional
detailing and body shops use electric polishers, including random orbit,
everyday.

Perhaps the black car you saw needed a good polish and rewax job. ;-)



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