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The XP or whatever it is, is good. I think it is some sort of synthetic compound. I really didn't know they had a distributor in Calgary. I thought it for sure was elsewhere. Are you getting it mixed up with carbrite? They are in Calgary and they have a good product line as well. IIRC automagic pads are a pretty good deal as well.
we are expecting reviews soon!
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And reviews, you know i dont do reviews
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wowo i just realized how much my last post sucked. I don't remember what I tried but it was XP _______ which describes 70% of their product like
I just checked their website as well, and IIRC that place sells cyclos as well. I am not sure if they are normal cyclos or the "Risk Free: cyclos. I think you will be impressed by their banana wax and XP seal though. |
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I use lots of auto magic and car brite stuff at the dealership Mike.
feel free to ask whatever you want and i'll try to answer if i know. Edit: I know their wire and chrome wheel cleaner works very well, but theres just so many I could talk about, so if there is anything more specific then hit me up. Last edited by 89s1; 10-17-2007 at 07:32 PM. |
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cool thanks kevin, I will have to go through there site and see what im intersted in.. thanks
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what makes it good is that it works on thick caked brake dust like nobodies business, i can remove most all with a wipe of my gloved finger, let alone a brush
next time i get a real nasty bmw wheel i'll take b4 and afters with this stuff pardon the fact that they will likely be cell pics, the camera doesnt usually come with me to work ![]() edit: it also works to loosen rust buildup from the lugnuts on old wheels, then it can be removed with a brush and some elbow grease. Last edited by 89s1; 10-18-2007 at 01:15 AM. |
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hmm that sounds interesting, is it safe on all wheels or is it harsh?
ohh also does the dealership you work at sell AM to people or do I have to order from someone else? and thanks for the info
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