Christmas gifts
Originally Posted by gilsnuxs
I do not have any product. would this be any better?
http://autogeek.net/xmt-udm-light-sw...mover-kit.html
http://autogeek.net/xmt-udm-light-sw...mover-kit.html
Originally Posted by Zaairman
when you say you don't have any product? You don't have any waxes/polishes/etc?
Shouldn't you be in class young man?
Originally Posted by RollingRock
I'll answer that one for him....as it was my question...yes product means the stuff you put on the pads to make your chit look good.
Shouldn't you be in class young man?

Shouldn't you be in class young man?

Shouldn't you be working old man?
If he wants a wide selection of products and for $200-$250, I'd recommend he buy a DA kit from ADS and mix-n-match stuff.
Originally Posted by Zaairman
If he wants a wide selection of products and for $200-$250, I'd recommend he buy a DA kit from ADS and mix-n-match stuff.
BTW-- Zaairman-- You are SO lucky-- only one class Tuesdays... This semester, I have 3 classes monday through Friday... (so yes, I should be studying...)
Originally Posted by Zaairman
I just went to my one class of the day.
Shouldn't you be working old man?
If he wants a wide selection of products and for $200-$250, I'd recommend he buy a DA kit from ADS and mix-n-match stuff.
Shouldn't you be working old man?
If he wants a wide selection of products and for $200-$250, I'd recommend he buy a DA kit from ADS and mix-n-match stuff.
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Missed this, yes agree with you...kit from ADS.
Looking to stay within the $250-300 price range. As far as my truck, I have a black Scab and i am one of the people that uses the coin operated car washes. I live in an apartment, so i have no other way to wash my truck. I have spider webbing, some scuffs from what appears to be a grocery cart.
Under $300, then I'd go with the #4 combo listed on the site...
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.co...20Specials.htm
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.co...20Specials.htm


