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Old 12-18-2009, 12:28 AM   #1
 
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Welcome our newest preferred vendor Rob (Rob @ GGD). If you have any questions, post it here or PM him.

Thanks Rob!!
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Old 12-18-2009, 07:29 AM   #2
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Thanks Shaggy!

I was considering posting up a special code providing you guys with a 10% discount but am leaning towards experimenting with free gifts instead. Things that are useful in detailing your vehicles like microfiber towels, polishing/buffing pads/interior cleaners/etc. I am here for you guys and look forward to providing insight, quality products, exemplary customer service, and if needed detailing services.

I have been involved in the restoration/detailing business for over 25 yrs and I am committed to serving our forum members.
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I may get some stuff after first of the year.
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I may get some stuff after first of the year.
Great! Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Welcome Rob!! glad to have a detailing vendor on board, you should post up what supplies you cary so we can pick some stuff out.


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Some of the brands we carry

Also adding some great product lines such as Menzerna Professional Polishes as well as building new kits.
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awsome.... welcome to the boards : )
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welcome!!!. lookin foward to getting some products after the snow goes away. btw maybe you can help out. Despite cleaning cleaning several times by hand. I would still have mini specs of dirt from on the sideskirt and abit on the low end fender. I want to like peel it off but scared it would chip off the paint. and reccomendations? lol
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Originally Posted by xd_kidd View Post
welcome!!!. lookin foward to getting some products after the snow goes away. btw maybe you can help out. Despite cleaning cleaning several times by hand. I would still have mini specs of dirt from on the sideskirt and abit on the low end fender. I want to like peel it off but scared it would chip off the paint. and reccomendations? lol

Definitely a common issue and the only effective option is using a clay bar with a special lubricant to extract the environmental contaminants from the clear coat.


I would suggest a light gray clay (very mild so won't mar the clear coat) and a bottle of CG's LUBER. I assure you that you will fall down after you perform this procedure. It will blow your mind at the difference. I can also customize something for you if you provide some additional details about the overall car condition, storage situation (e.g. garage or outside), etc.
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A 10% discount would make me give it a try!!!
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A 10% discount would make me give it a try!!!

Already set up 10% discount for forum members.
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