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Old 06-05-2009, 01:30 PM
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Default Tropi Care summer specials

Use promo code "10offTC" to save 10% on any order.

Detailing kits starting at $109.99. FREE SHIPPING


Porter Cable 7424 complete buffing kits priced at $152.99 using promo code 10offTC:


Looking for faster results with a greater degree of scratch and blemish removal?
FLEX 3401 Regular list $299.99- Buy it for $269.99 using the promo code above:


http://www.tropi-care.com/FLEX_Orbit...3401%20vrg.htm

FREE SHIPPING on all microfibers(choose from detailing, polishing, waffle weave and more), foam buffing pads/accessories and specialty detailing brushes

See all at www.tropi-care.com.

Feel free to contact me toll-free at (866)341-0050 with any questions.
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Just thought I'd post up in here that I finally ordered the Porter Cable kit, SIP, TC3 and TC8 that I've been meaning to order for so long.

I see shiny cars in my future !

Thanks Steve !
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Is the waffle weave your best drying towel? I may pick up a couple of those!
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Is the waffle weave your best drying towel? I may pick up a couple of those!
Yes. 20" x 40" size @ $13.99 each w/free ship.

We will also have them in 16" x 24" next week. Pricing to be about $6.99-$7.50 each with free shipping.
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Very interested in getting the 7424 but cant just quite yet, will likely be the end of june/early july. Will this still be applicable?

Also, q about the PC, I have paint cleaners/polishes/waxes that I apply by hand now, am I able to put those on the PC pads? (Not too sure on how the whole PC business works)

Thanks
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do you have this kit minus the buffer? (already have that same one) so just like all the pads and stuff? http://www.tropi-care.com/Porter_Cab..._p/tcpc-10.htm
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Originally Posted by Dimitri-
Very interested in getting the 7424 but cant just quite yet, will likely be the end of june/early july. Will this still be applicable?

Also, q about the PC, I have paint cleaners/polishes/waxes that I apply by hand now, am I able to put those on the PC pads? (Not too sure on how the whole PC business works)

Thanks
I'm in the same boat as this guy. ^^^
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Originally Posted by Dimitri-
Very interested in getting the 7424 but cant just quite yet, will likely be the end of june/early july. Will this still be applicable?

Also, q about the PC, I have paint cleaners/polishes/waxes that I apply by hand now, am I able to put those on the PC pads? (Not too sure on how the whole PC business works)

Thanks
As long as it is a liquid product, there should be no problem with the PC.
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Originally Posted by hlaalu
do you have this kit minus the buffer? (already have that same one) so just like all the pads and stuff? http://www.tropi-care.com/Porter_Cab..._p/tcpc-10.htm
We don't have a "kit" with just the pads, but they are all available individually. What pads are you interested in? Also free shipping on the pads!!
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With a buffer do you just put it on the pads and go? Then replace the pad with a fresh one and go over it again?
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We don't have a "kit" with just the pads, but they are all available individually. What pads are you interested in? Also free shipping on the pads!!
im looking to get my dad some nice pads for his boat (he loves that thing), what would you recommend for that?
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Originally Posted by SLPGTP
With a buffer do you just put it on the pads and go? Then replace the pad with a fresh one and go over it again?
Yes the pads fit directly on the backing plate (velcro style). Use one pad (black, blue)to apply polish, etc. Then put on an orange pad with a bonnet to remove the polish. Very easy to switch between pads.
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Originally Posted by hlaalu
im looking to get my dad some nice pads for his boat (he loves that thing), what would you recommend for that?
The boat would be the same pads as a vehicle. The orange pad for more "cutting" depending on the shape of the fiberglass. Then apply the polish with the blue or black pad. I have detailed a few boats and it works just the same as the cars. I do one customers boat every year and he says the "clean up" after use is so easy with a good coat of polish/wax.
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Originally Posted by 99zee
The boat would be the same pads as a vehicle. The orange pad for more "cutting" depending on the shape of the fiberglass. Then apply the polish with the blue or black pad. I have detailed a few boats and it works just the same as the cars. I do one customers boat every year and he says the "clean up" after use is so easy with a good coat of polish/wax.
Do you think the cutting pad would be good for getting water spots out? We are pretty good with taking care of the boat, always wiping it dry when it comes out of the lake, and do a full polish/wax twice a year. but there are some hard water spots we can't really get out.
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Originally Posted by 99zee
Yes the pads fit directly on the backing plate (velcro style). Use one pad (black, blue)to apply polish, etc. Then put on an orange pad with a bonnet to remove the polish. Very easy to switch between pads.
Maybe a dumb q.. the pads are reusable right? I mean are they washable like microfiber towels?
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Originally Posted by hlaalu
Do you think the cutting pad would be good for getting water spots out? We are pretty good with taking care of the boat, always wiping it dry when it comes out of the lake, and do a full polish/wax twice a year. but there are some hard water spots we can't really get out.
Depending on the spots, the "polishing" pad might remove the water spots. If not the Orange pad should do it.
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Originally Posted by Dimitri-
Maybe a dumb q.. the pads are reusable right? I mean are they washable like microfiber towels?
Yes, the pads are reusable. You can even put them in the washer if you want. I clean mine after each use with a pad spur (removes left over product) then throw them in the washer. I let them air dry and they are ready to go.
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Just ordered the porter cable 7424, swirl cutter, and sunburst sealant
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Just ordered the porter cable 7424, swirl cutter, and sunburst sealant

Thank you! You will enjoy it. Please post some pictures when your finished.
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should i have ordered the counterweight


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