Hung up my new birthday present. It's for auto detailing, not industrial shop type work. then tested it out and it works great. I was shocked at the 12 amp power compared to my 5hp shop vac.
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If you’re wanting it for your auto’s paint correction and only as a hobby look into the Griots Garage 6”...lifetime warranty and runs smoother than the PC.
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Detailed my 5 series and put a new coat of sealant on it (did the wife’s yesterday). Should last until spring when I put ceramic coating on it and the wife’s X3.
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Detailed the wife’s X3 and put a new coat of sealant on it. I’ll be putting ceramic on it in spring along with my 5 series.
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I used horse stall mats for mine, very cost effective for the size and very durable. You might can even check with any local stalls to see if they are changing theirs out and may be able to grab their old ones at a very reasonable price.
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Decon was Iron X for chemical, then Maguires clay bar and Nanoskin 6” pad. DA used was a Rupes LHR 21, 75e, and a HF 5”. Pads were UroFiber 3/5/&6”. First pass was with M105 and followed by HDSpeed. Then wiped with IPA and coated with Wolfgang Uber Ceramic. Cleaned pads after job was...
What did you do "IN" your garage today?
Yesterday: 2 step paint corrected an older X5 and applied ceramic coating.
Chemical Decon:
then dried, clayed, and two step corrected and turned this: into this:
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I have Iris by Lowe’s and have had pretty good luck with all my controlled devices (HVAC, alarm, garage doors, lights, outlets, blinds, vents, sprinkler, and water/smoke/glass/& CO2 sensors).
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What did you do "IN" your garage today?
Lol thanks. It was on my Cricut Air...I can make anything up to 12”x24”...it cuts very thin sheets of wood too
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