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Old 06-23-2008, 11:51 PM
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As always, your job is top notch! The reflection is amazing!
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Old 06-23-2008, 11:55 PM
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As always, your job is top notch! The reflection is amazing!
Thank you Bri for the feed back, I was quite pleased with the end result and the way the vehicle was glowing

Glad you enjoyed it
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Old 06-24-2008, 01:28 AM
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Hey Nica, I know you didnt use Divine on this car, but while reading your write up i remembered an old post that you did mentioning that the first time you used Divine it didnt last long, but now you figured out how to apply it.

haha was this true or did i imagine it, if so how are you applying it differently that now works better?
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Old 06-24-2008, 08:29 AM
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Hey Nica, I know you didnt use Divine on this car, but while reading your write up i remembered an old post that you did mentioning that the first time you used Divine it didnt last long, but now you figured out how to apply it.

haha was this true or did i imagine it, if so how are you applying it differently that now works better?
Yes, that's exactly what I said about my first experiance with Divine. When I used Divine for the first time I applied it to my wife's Volvo. Being the first time I applied Divine, I wasent sure how to apply it and didn't realize how hard the wax was and the whole foam applicator thing really threw me off, I just wasent used to applying wax by foam applicator. Any who what I did wrong on the first application was that I didn't apply enough wax on the panels, I had a tough time getting enough wax on the German applicator. The second vehicle I used Divine on was that Blue Subaru, the second time around I rubed the tub a bit more with the German applicator and got too much wax on the applicator but it still went on nice and thin. I've been keeping an eye on the Subaru, seeing as the owner of the vehicle and I work in the same building and up to this day Divine is holding up quite well. The third time I used Divine was on that red SLK, yet another co-worker and Divine is going strong on it still.

So all in all Divine is performing well, at least as well as a Carnuaba can. In my opinion Divine gives off a really nice glow adds great deapth to the vehicle. So far I've only used it on dark colour vehicles (forest green, blue and red) I've been meaning to to a coat of Divine on my silver Lexus to see what it will add to the vehicle...but I can a special wax for the Lexus

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Old 06-25-2008, 09:58 AM
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What a great outcome from your hard work and perseverence. Working through the stickly clearcoat is what separates the pros from the joes, in my mind. Equally impressive is your documentation and write up - repleat with video. Exceptional. One question: where can a person get those Cookie Monster MF cloths?

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Old 06-25-2008, 01:36 PM
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What a great outcome from your hard work and perseverence. Working through the stickly clearcoat is what separates the pros from the joes, in my mind. Equally impressive is your documentation and write up - repleat with video. Exceptional. One question: where can a person get those Cookie Monster MF cloths?

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Thank you for the feed back karburn

As for the Cookie Monsters you can order them from Chris eShine Canada- Canada's Car Care Leader.

He's a forum sponsor and a great guy to deal with, as for the microfiber towels. His towels are the only towels I use, they perform very well, I'm pleased with them
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