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<blockquote data-quote="Nacho98" data-source="post: 929798" data-attributes="member: 15363"><p>Thanks, it takes a good bit of work to keep it that way.</p><p></p><p>I just finished day 3 of an extensive exterior only detail on my dad's '01 Eddie Bauer Expedition. It was oxidized to hell from being in the sun for ten years everyday (like laser pink but all oxidation I was able to get off with CG V36/V38) and it's a huge ass vehicle that I hope to never ever ever have to do again (standing on a ladder doing the middle of the roof sucks). So far I've done V36, V38, Glozzworkz Glaze, and one coat of Jetseal 109. Coat #2 of Jetseal tomorrow and two coats of Pete's 53 and I should be good.</p><p></p><p>But in doing this I've realized what I *REALLY* hate about the PC--The cable doesn't have a third ground plug, which means it comes unplugged all the fucking time. I can't so much as pull the cord around the garage with the PC or it disconnects if it catches on even the smallest thing--any yank of the pc unplugs it. I've tried other extension cords, and ultimately had to duct tape the PC to the extension cord to stop it from coming out. Also, the cord on the PC is the twistiest damn cord on any tool I've ever used. I straighten out the cord, then two minutes later I look at it and it's a twisted up knot. The PC is a good machine but dear god put a ground on it and use a better cable that doesn't twist so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nacho98, post: 929798, member: 15363"] Thanks, it takes a good bit of work to keep it that way. I just finished day 3 of an extensive exterior only detail on my dad's '01 Eddie Bauer Expedition. It was oxidized to hell from being in the sun for ten years everyday (like laser pink but all oxidation I was able to get off with CG V36/V38) and it's a huge ass vehicle that I hope to never ever ever have to do again (standing on a ladder doing the middle of the roof sucks). So far I've done V36, V38, Glozzworkz Glaze, and one coat of Jetseal 109. Coat #2 of Jetseal tomorrow and two coats of Pete's 53 and I should be good. But in doing this I've realized what I *REALLY* hate about the PC--The cable doesn't have a third ground plug, which means it comes unplugged all the fucking time. I can't so much as pull the cord around the garage with the PC or it disconnects if it catches on even the smallest thing--any yank of the pc unplugs it. I've tried other extension cords, and ultimately had to duct tape the PC to the extension cord to stop it from coming out. Also, the cord on the PC is the twistiest damn cord on any tool I've ever used. I straighten out the cord, then two minutes later I look at it and it's a twisted up knot. The PC is a good machine but dear god put a ground on it and use a better cable that doesn't twist so much. [/QUOTE]
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