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<blockquote data-quote="Nacho98" data-source="post: 916338" data-attributes="member: 15363"><p>I like almost all of the CG stuff a lot, especially the wash soaps, the EZ-Creme, the leather cleaner/conditioners, and the Pete's. Bare Bones is a pretty good undercarriage spray which worked well under the hood. I was a little disappointed in the amount of dusting I got with the 778/P40, but overall I can't complain, they did their jobs. My only real gripe is that the Lemon Lime Air Freshener lasts a whole 3 minutes even with numerous sprays under the seats and in the vents (though the smell is great), and Glassworkz hazes/streaks terribly, which shocked me I admit. Not sure if I got a bad bottle or what, could just have been a bad batch. Had to use some off-the-market Ecolab stuff to clean the Glassworkz haze off the glass. Other than that I'm pretty happy with their product line and will definitely continue to use their stuff.</p><p></p><p>That's actually good to know, that I didn't put those swirls in it...I guess that means I only corrected and didn't introduce any new problems, which makes me feel good. It was kind of hard to see what all I was dealing with after I clayed the car, the whole passenger side had horrendous water etching when looking closely in the sun, and the whole car had lines of holograms from when the dealer I bought it from buffed it when it came in on trade, and it just had an assortment of swirls/RIDS/etc. It was in need of a good correction, and I seem to have gotten most everything but the RIDS out, which I'd probably need a rotary to do, or maybe CG 700 and an orange or even yellow pad with a PC, which I'm not up to attacking yet. I feel that for my first time, I did pretty damn good and the glaze filled them in great and now that is sealed in with Jetseal so I'm pretty satisfied for now. Car looks fantastic in the high noon sun. I'm glad I bought the halogens though, because they definitely show me stuff that even the high noon sun can't. Plus it allowed me to go on a 21 hour bender through the night. Noobs shouldn't skimp on them. I guess I did a pretty good amount of correction considering I only used a couple of finishing polishes, lol.</p><p></p><p>I did forget to get a long brush to get in and clean those nasty brown wheel wells, and I forgot to hit the tailpipes with something but ah well, the car came a long way from where it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nacho98, post: 916338, member: 15363"] I like almost all of the CG stuff a lot, especially the wash soaps, the EZ-Creme, the leather cleaner/conditioners, and the Pete's. Bare Bones is a pretty good undercarriage spray which worked well under the hood. I was a little disappointed in the amount of dusting I got with the 778/P40, but overall I can't complain, they did their jobs. My only real gripe is that the Lemon Lime Air Freshener lasts a whole 3 minutes even with numerous sprays under the seats and in the vents (though the smell is great), and Glassworkz hazes/streaks terribly, which shocked me I admit. Not sure if I got a bad bottle or what, could just have been a bad batch. Had to use some off-the-market Ecolab stuff to clean the Glassworkz haze off the glass. Other than that I'm pretty happy with their product line and will definitely continue to use their stuff. That's actually good to know, that I didn't put those swirls in it...I guess that means I only corrected and didn't introduce any new problems, which makes me feel good. It was kind of hard to see what all I was dealing with after I clayed the car, the whole passenger side had horrendous water etching when looking closely in the sun, and the whole car had lines of holograms from when the dealer I bought it from buffed it when it came in on trade, and it just had an assortment of swirls/RIDS/etc. It was in need of a good correction, and I seem to have gotten most everything but the RIDS out, which I'd probably need a rotary to do, or maybe CG 700 and an orange or even yellow pad with a PC, which I'm not up to attacking yet. I feel that for my first time, I did pretty damn good and the glaze filled them in great and now that is sealed in with Jetseal so I'm pretty satisfied for now. Car looks fantastic in the high noon sun. I'm glad I bought the halogens though, because they definitely show me stuff that even the high noon sun can't. Plus it allowed me to go on a 21 hour bender through the night. Noobs shouldn't skimp on them. I guess I did a pretty good amount of correction considering I only used a couple of finishing polishes, lol. I did forget to get a long brush to get in and clean those nasty brown wheel wells, and I forgot to hit the tailpipes with something but ah well, the car came a long way from where it was. [/QUOTE]
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