Great site for detailing products!
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From: Solano Co, CA Originally a North Idaho Hick
Great site for detailing products!
Hey guys I ordered my Forever black from this company and they were really easy to work with. They also sell lot's of other stuff. The online order form charged me too much for shipping and I was emailed telling this was being fixed and I wasn't charged as much. Very friendly individual that emailed me. This company likes to support the military, especially us guys overseas which is hard to come by. Also if you would like to support your military members overseas by being a penpal or send care packages too take a look at this as well. I had no idea this existed and the individual who emailed me made me aware that a good friend of his runs this operation.
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I may have to order some stuff from there, but not until it stops being so stupidly cold. The salt and snow here are a real pain and make the 4Runner look like
, but that will change when it gets warmer out, in say....April! LOL. Thanks for the site Joey. :fireman:
, but that will change when it gets warmer out, in say....April! LOL. Thanks for the site Joey. :fireman:
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I just wanted to add my two cents about a great source for information and products and supplies with regards to detailing.
Carcareonline.com
Carcareonline.com
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A forum
Here is also a forum I use to get info about detailing, and what products work, and what products should not be bought.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/index.php
They take their posts very serious over there with as much enthusiasm as we do about Toyotas here.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/index.php
They take their posts very serious over there with as much enthusiasm as we do about Toyotas here.
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Good God,
Those guys are serious pros...Just checking out some photos this is apparently what my Tundra will have as far as shine when it's polished and waxed at this thumbnail gallergy
but check out this reflection, that is damn good

I can't wait to dig in and start reading on how to detail a rig. Now that i am finally done with school for a while, I will set aside a weekend to for the first time in my life, strip, clay, polish, and wax a vehicle. I just gotta buy the aresonel, I am going to try the Griot's clay and speed shine lub, and also the Corey cable probably buy it from Lowes. But for polish and wax, didn't Gadget recommend Zanio? I know for the polish, Zanio is the way to go, but what did he recommend for wax?
[EDIT] okay I found it, here at the last post apparently, he used Z5 and Z2. But Zaino doesn't appear to be protection, rather just a polish, but I don't see protection or what? Man this is all so new to me, I am overwelmed...:confused:
Those guys are serious pros...Just checking out some photos this is apparently what my Tundra will have as far as shine when it's polished and waxed at this thumbnail gallergy
but check out this reflection, that is damn good

I can't wait to dig in and start reading on how to detail a rig. Now that i am finally done with school for a while, I will set aside a weekend to for the first time in my life, strip, clay, polish, and wax a vehicle. I just gotta buy the aresonel, I am going to try the Griot's clay and speed shine lub, and also the Corey cable probably buy it from Lowes. But for polish and wax, didn't Gadget recommend Zanio? I know for the polish, Zanio is the way to go, but what did he recommend for wax?
[EDIT] okay I found it, here at the last post apparently, he used Z5 and Z2. But Zaino doesn't appear to be protection, rather just a polish, but I don't see protection or what? Man this is all so new to me, I am overwelmed...:confused:
Last edited by Mohamed; Dec 18, 2002 at 06:39 AM.
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