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Unread 03-13-2007, 11:56 AM   #41
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Yeah, I may have to pick up some of that rejuvenator myself...... Sounds like pretty good stuff.
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Unread 03-14-2007, 08:58 AM   #42
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some Rejuvenator a well as more Deep purple car wash and Brown Royal (for the rims and exhaust tips). We Have 5 vehicles to keep clean, and it's never ending .

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Unread 03-14-2007, 09:30 AM   #43
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Hi Ray,

I know what you mean. I have about six vehicles to maintain also. Oh, I cant forget about the boat that needs to be buffed. I also do mechanical work to these vehicles. So, I do keep pretty busy. It really is never ending. But, it must be done.

Rejuvenator works great if you have contaminates in the clearcoat. But our most popular hand wax is: Flash Liquid paste wax. Flash contains carnauba wax and dupont zonyl which is another form of teflon. Zonyl mixes better with other chemicals (liquidfied carnauba wax) than teflon.
Flash wax is fast, easy and leaves a real high gloss shine.
It also has a good cleaner in it, and will remove light contaminates in the clearcoat. Flash came out on the market in 1989. But it is a professional detail product and it is not available in retail stores.


We sell Flash to all the Fire departments in Pinellas county.
If the firefighters are waxing the trucks and they get called out, they can go with the wax hazed up on the trucks all day in the hot sun and it will always wipe off easy. It will not streak. Therefore, they do not have to take the trucks out of service to wax them.


Well, take care guys and thanks for the order.



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Unread 03-14-2007, 10:18 AM   #44
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I have the liquid past you mention, but haven't used it yet.
I haven't really had to..the shine is awesome and studd just wipes right off .
Question... will the rejuvenator help with fine scratches that were made by sand getting on the polishing rag?
It happened this morning while polishing the Ole' Gal.

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Unread 03-14-2007, 11:28 AM   #45
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[quote=ynkedad]I have the liquid past you mention, but haven't used it yet.
I haven't really had to..the shine is awesome and studd just wipes right off .
Question... will the rejuvenator help with fine scratches that were made by sand getting on the polishing rag?
It happened this morning while polishing the Ole' Gal.

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Ray, That is the type of scratches I had on the Nova,came from a moving blanket placed on the car. worked for me.
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Still having problems with the link, but I found another way to get to the site. Ordered several items so I can get the Vette ready for the Corvettes in the Sunshine show in Citrus County on the 24th. I'll give some feedback when I'm done, but based on the posts here and some recommendations from other people in my club, it should be good.
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Unread 03-14-2007, 02:26 PM   #47
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I read my last post and my spelling (type O's) mostly s Bad!
The liquid past (paste) and the studd just wipes right off...sounds like i'm describing a porn movie. (stuff)

Anyhow, thanks for the reply novass66 it's reassuring to know there's hope.

Hot Bluz...Glad you got thru, I for one believe you'll be pleased with the products.

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Hello All,

Yes, Rejuvenator will remove fine sand scratches. I have detail shops use it to remove 1500 to 2000 grit wet sand scratches. But they use it with a buffer with a wool cutting pad. But, you can use Rejuvenator by hand with a terrycloth towel and can get close to the same results. We also have a strong compound called Tru-grit. It has very fine grit that does not create heavy swirls. It also contains
a polish that helps shine the surface after it cuts. It is clearcoat safe. Tru-grit also works great on oxidized boats and RV's too. Tru-grit will remove severe scratches and side swipe scratches. Most of our customers prefer Rejuvenator, because it contains wax. Take care guys.


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Joe, your brown wheel wash, (brown royal maybe?),,, is that applied on a dry wheel then hosed off or on a wet wheel then hosed off?
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Joe, your brown wheel wash, (brown royal maybe?),,, is that applied on a dry wheel then hosed off or on a wet wheel then hosed off?
I don't mean to step on toes, but in case you're looking to use it NOW, here's what I do...
I apply it to dry wheels, b4 I do anything to the car. By the time you're done spraying all 4 wheels, you can start rinsing. I believe the directions are.. leave it on the wheels for no more than 30-40 seconds.? And rinse off. If ya leave it on much longer than that, it starts drying.
BTW...the brown Royal can be diluted, how much depends on how bad the crudd is on your wheels.
Oh, when I 1st got the product...I rinsed the car prior to applying the BR and it didn't work as well IMO.
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