New Appearance Sponsor! Brilex Solutions
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New Appearance Sponsor! Brilex Solutions
Everyone please welcome John and his group over at Brilex Solutions! They specialize in car care products and detailing accessories. Nice quality stuff!
www.BrilexSolutions.com
www.BrilexSolutions.com
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Thanks for the welcome We are here to help all of you out with all of your Surface Protection needs. Our products include the industry leading Heavy Metal Polish, Poorboy's Products, ClearKote Products, Microfiber Towels and Applications Pads. Please feel free to contact us at anytime.
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Very good lookin' site.
I'm going to be buying some Heavy metal polish from ya. The blue looks like just the ticket for me.
Welcome aboard!!! You guys have things that you don't find with other sponsors here. Very kewl. ~Joshua
I'm going to be buying some Heavy metal polish from ya. The blue looks like just the ticket for me.
Welcome aboard!!! You guys have things that you don't find with other sponsors here. Very kewl. ~Joshua
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I'm curious about your "Heavy Metal" polishes. Could you give a rough estimate of how the rough polish compares in grit to normal sandpaper? Is this at all comparable to emery compound? Also, are these designed to be used strictly with microfiber towels or can they be used with standard buffing wheels?
Thanks in advance...
Thanks in advance...
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Originally Posted by thesoundandthefury
I'm curious about your "Heavy Metal" polishes. Could you give a rough estimate of how the rough polish compares in grit to normal sandpaper? Is this at all comparable to emery compound? Also, are these designed to be used strictly with microfiber towels or can they be used with standard buffing wheels?
Thanks in advance...
Thanks in advance...
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Originally Posted by thesoundandthefury
I'm curious about your "Heavy Metal" polishes. Could you give a rough estimate of how the rough polish compares in grit to normal sandpaper? Is this at all comparable to emery compound? Also, are these designed to be used strictly with microfiber towels or can they be used with standard buffing wheels?
Thanks in advance...
Thanks in advance...
thesoundandthefury - here's the answer.....
Could you give a rough estimate of how the rough polish compares in grit to normal sandpaper?? It is 220 grit.
Is this at all comparable to emery compound? YES
Also, are these designed to be used strictly with microfiber towels or can they be used with standard buffing wheels?? We recommend that you use a terry towel to apply red and use our yellow polishing cloth http://www.brilexsolutions.com/heme10coflpo.html for blue and green.
We recommend using microfiber towels to remove Metal Polish.
Any other questions, just let me know. JOHN
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Originally Posted by nokeman
Good question^^
I have another question...which of your items will clean and polish chrome?
I have another question...which of your items will clean and polish chrome?
nokeman...Here is your answer.....
Which of your items will clean and polish chrome? Blue/Ultra Fine is the product for cleaning and polishing chrome. http://www.brilexsolutions.com/ulfihemepobl.html
Thanks, John