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Old 03-27-2008, 08:37 PM
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Great detail as always Carlos !!
A question, where did you get the brush that you use in the wheel wells? I don't find the perfect brush...
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Those wool brushes are rare to find, I managed to get two sets of these brushes I wanted to purhcase 10 but the online store woudln't allow me to purhcase 10 sets of them. Any who, the wool brushes for the rims are not available due to a paten issue I was very lucky to get 2 sets of them. So as hard as you may look in the net, I'm affriad you wont ever find them...well never say never but I've been looking for quite some time and no luck yet.

Oh and thank you for the kind words my friend, very much appreciated
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Just wanted to throw a Thanks out to the boys for the great job they did on my new ride. As Carlos stated I am VERY picky when it comes to how I like my stuff handled and these boys I would trust to do any thing. Now I'm not sure if I trust myself to go near it, Very nice job boys.

Carlos you should think about offering classes to those out there that have just got a detail done or are interested in in getting one done. You know more of a hands on training on how to maintain the shine you work so hard on getting for us. You may even end up selling us some MF towels and such.
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Those wool brushes are rare to find, I managed to get two sets of these brushes I wanted to purhcase 10 but the online store woudln't allow me to purhcase 10 sets of them. Any who, the wool brushes for the rims are not available due to a paten issue I was very lucky to get 2 sets of them. So as hard as you may look in the net, I'm affriad you wont ever find them...well never say never but I've been looking for quite some time and no luck yet.

Oh and thank you for the kind words my friend, very much appreciated
I was talking about the one you used in the wheel wells:



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Old 03-28-2008, 04:02 PM
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Just wanted to throw a Thanks out to the boys for the great job they did on my new ride. As Carlos stated I am VERY picky when it comes to how I like my stuff handled and these boys I would trust to do any thing. Now I'm not sure if I trust myself to go near it, Very nice job boys.

Carlos you should think about offering classes to those out there that have just got a detail done or are interested in in getting one done. You know more of a hands on training on how to maintain the shine you work so hard on getting for us. You may even end up selling us some MF towels and such.
Thank you Disturbance for the kind words, we're just glad you'r happy with the results. As for the classes idea, you bet we will do that. Just waiting to finalalise things for our shop and we will be more then happy to offer classes to educate the public. The last thing you (customer) would want to see is have that flawless finish get scratched/swirled up again. Oh and we have lots of MF towels. Your fortunet because you know where I live

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I was talking about the one you used in the wheel wells:



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Oh okay sorry maesal, I read your post wrong . That long handle brush, if I'm not mistaken Calgarydetail purchased here in town. Not sure how much it is or where he got it from though, but the nice thing about is that it enters the wheel wells quite well and the bristles are soft too so it wont scratch the plastic on the wheel wells.

I hope Calgary comes in and comments on the brush as to where he got it, but I'm sure he got it localy.
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