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TimC2520

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I'm not sure if many of you guys use Collinite, but I just ordered some from this website and it is the cheapest I've ever seen it. FREE shipping also, got it in 2 days.

http://www.mactecllc.com/collinite.asp

I've been using the cleaner #920 along with the can of fleetwax #885 for 10 years. It sometimes seems like a TON of work, but I've been extremely happy with the results. Before you know it, our arms will be making that circular motion again (in between ponder beverages).

:lol:
 
With a Port supply account the Fleetwax is cheaper than that at West
marine.

I use it too and it is good stuff.
 
Use a Makita 9227C variable speed buffer and the job will go much quicker. :wink:

http://www.detailking.com/content/view/80/188/

makita-variable-speed.jpg
 
I used Rejex last season, gave it two coats and it lasted nicely through the season. I have a cheap buffer,maybe it's time to upgrade,that one looked nice.
 
John_Madison CT":9k5w7g6f said:
Bryan: How do you get one of those Port Supply cards?

You have to have a business with tax number. I have a friend with a canvas business. Listed me as an employee because I help him out once in a while with jobs.

If you ask at West they will give you the paperwork.
 
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