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IT BEGINS!!

The Detail Store are the first to make their Black Friday sale live -

https://www.detailstore.com.au/

The sale is 10% off storewide until November 28th.
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Waxit have made their new website design live -

https://www.waxit.com.au/

The previous website was decent, I knew my way around that store with my eyes closed. Having said that, the old design had a number of bugs that Waxit knew about but couldn't remedy. For example, a number of products were ghosts in the system, products that did not appear unless the buyer searched for it specifically by exact name. Apparently, the new design fixes those issues.

It's also nice for stock inventory numbers to listed above the Add to Cart tab.
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I added a stubby nozzle to my EGO blower today, making it more ergonomic to use as a car dryer.









My dedicated Big Boi blower is more thorough, but convenience of using a cordless blower is handy when I'm pressed for time.............or lazy. The stubby nozzle improves the user experience by being easier and safer to manage when moving around the car.

The Stubby Nozzle Company make a variety of versions to suit a range of blowers, not just EGO. They also sell the BlowerBand silicone protectors.

https://www.etsy.com/shop/StubbyNozzleCo
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In light of this week's release of select Obsessed Garage products sold through Detailing Shed, I'm going to review each of those products as separate posts.

First up, Obsessed Garage Decontamination Soap-

https://detailingshed.com.au/product...amination-soap
https://www.obsessedgarage.com/colle...amination-soap



This soap was originally a product called Chemical Guys Citrus Red, which was eventually discontinued. After using it for a number of years, Matt wanted to keep this product alive, eventually tracking down the blender and having it remade exclusively for his store. At some stage, the colour was changed from orange to purple.

So, what is this soap used for? Obsessed Garage Decontamination Soap is a solvent based alkaline product with a pH reading of 10.0 It's primarily used to strip and decontaminate a car prior to paint correction and/or in preparation of a new wax/sealant/coating. It foams brilliantly and is supremely slick. Similar products would include NV Snow+ and Carpro Lift.









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-Being Solvent based and high alkaline, be careful using this product in the sun or on hot surfaces.

-Add 150ml to a foam cannon (150ml Soap in 850ml Water), along with 60ml to the wash bucket.

-This soap will strip waxes/sealants and take the life out of ceramic/Si02 spray sealants.

-It can also be used to decontaminate and revive an existing Ceramic Coating.

In use, it's cleaning ability is impressive, on par with Snow+ and Lift but with improved slickness and lubricity. I also like the long dwell period, allowing the soap to do it's thing prior to the contact washing.

Obsessed Garage Decontamination Soap is not a product you will use on a regular basis, but when required, it's a great product to have on hand.
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Obsessed Garage Drying Aid -

https://detailingshed.com.au/product...age-drying-aid
https://www.obsessedgarage.com/colle.../og-drying-aid



The OG Drying Aid replaced P&S Bead Maker in the Obsessed Garage store. While most detailing suppliers retail a range of products and brands for any given task, Matt chooses just the one or maybe two products, the reason being that is he wants the BEST rather than a variety..........quality over quantity.

The Obsessed Garage Drying aid came about after Matt tried a product called Xtreme Solutions Topper and enjoyed the ease of use, slickness and gloss. After questioning who was making the product for Xtreme Solutions, he was told by the company that it was thier own product. He later found out through an existing supplier that it was a catalog product from B&B Blending called "Slipstream", and therefore not an exclusive Xtreme Solutions item.

Like OG Tire Dressing, B&B Blending manufacture and ship the Drying Aid in large quantities to OG, where it is then bottled in 64oz, 1 Gallon and 5 Gallon sizes.



Two things make OG Drying Aid unique compared to Topper, the scent and colouring have been removed from the formulation. In testing, it was noted that the pink colouring was staining bottles and leaving stain residue on lighter coloured paints if not fully removed. The lack of colouring and scent removes those potential problems. If you look at the same product sold under the Adam's brand called "Slick & Slide", the yellow colouring has stained the bottle during storage.



As a product, OG Drying Aid is a silica infused cross-linking polymer sealant that is actually a decently substantial product on its own, able to last up to 2 months as a stand-alone protectant.

Key attributes include -

-Super easy application with no streaking
-Exceptional slickness and gloss
-Can be used across all exterior surfaces including paint, glass, trim, door jambs, wheels and engine bay
-Compatible with waxes, sealants and ceramic coatings
-Surfactant-free
-Can be used on a wet or dry surface











Application and Usage Tips -

-Obviously, use this product after the car has been washed, and preferably had the majority of water removed with a blower.

-This product is so very simple to use with no excessive buffing to leave a streak free finish. It's as simple as spray and wipe.

-Use 3 - 4 sprays per panel. Pre-load the towel before starting with a couple of sprays too.

-Suitable towels for using OG Drying Aid include The Rag Company FTW and/or Gauntlet.

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I have been using Obsessed Garage Drying since it was released last year. It won me over instantly, owing to its supreme ease of application and gloss levels. I said it earlier, but the product needs no effort to produce streak free results. OG Drying Aid is one of those products that I gravitate towards the most. I like it on the paint for the gloss and slickness, and I like that it adds some added protection to the door jambs, engine bay and wheels. My one complaint is the lack of scent. While a practical decision, it does remove some of theater from using the product.

The price of this product is certainly up there, but not as much as some. It's one of those products that offers a high-level user experience at the same time excelling in practical terms. Highly recommended!
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Would that drying aid replace something like the nv boost v2?

Does it need two towels or is it literally just spray on and wipe off?

For those who don't have a blower to dry the car, I assume a quick wipe over is required first?

Thanks for putting up these reviews of new products. I won't lie, anything that improves 'ease of use' is going to get my attention.
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Would that drying aid replace something like the nv boost v2?

Does it need two towels or is it literally just spray on and wipe off?

For those who don't have a blower to dry the car, I assume a quick wipe over is required first?

Thanks for putting up these reviews of new products. I won't lie, anything that improves 'ease of use' is going to get my attention.
Similar Si02 products include NV Boost v2, P&S Bead Maker, Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Detailer and Carpro EliXir

How many towels you use will depend on if you choose to a blower. I can get around a car with a single medium Gauntlet, or two of the FTW's.

If you don't use a blower, then you will need two towels, one to "blot" the bulk of the water, followed up by a few sprays of Drying Aid and wiped with the second towel to mop up any remaining water residue and distribute the product.

Just as an FYI, these cost-effective options for a blower would be more will get the job done -

https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-on...-only_p6210741
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-18...lower_p3380864
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Adam's Australia have launched their Black Friday sale from today -

25% off store wide, and up to 50% off selected products.

Code - BLK22 at checkout.

https://adamspolishes.com.au/

At 25% off, this sale makes the Adams products more in line with other brands, taking most 473ml bottles down to about $24.75 each.

A couple of products that I think are worth trying include -

Car Shampoo (Blue) -
https://adamspolishes.com.au/collect...-shampoo-16-oz

Mega Foam (Red) -
https://adamspolishes.com.au/collect...-shampoo-16-oz

Slick & Slide -
https://adamspolishes.com.au/collect...ck-slide-16-oz

Tyre & Rubber Cleaner -
https://adamspolishes.com.au/collect...rubber-cleaner

Graphene Tire Dressing -
https://adamspolishes.com.au/collect...-tyre-dressing
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Obsessed Garage Tire Dressing

https://detailingshed.com.au/product...-tire-dressing
https://www.obsessedgarage.com/produ...s&_ss=e&_v=1.0



Obsessed Garage Tire Dressing came about after a follower sent Matt a sample of product that was expected to be to his taste. This product is also made by B&B Blending, sent to OG in totes and bottled/labeled on site.

Key attributes include a water-based formula that requires less preparation than the Carpro Perl this product replaced as a tire dressing. Unlike the Drying Aid, the Tire Dressing is scented and colored. It's also said to last longer than Perl. The key thing with this product is that it delivers a deep, black appearance and can be leveled down to a unform satin finish. If more gloss is required, simply leave it un-buffed or apply a second coat after 15 minutes.



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Application and Usage Tips -

-Ideally, deep clean the tyres prior to application with a strong alkaline cleaner, Brake Buster, Wise Guy or ReTyre for example

-Can be applied to wet or dry tyres

-Best used undiluted

-For a satin finish, apply one thin coat and buff down after 15 minutes

-For a gloss finish, apply a slightly thicker coat without a buff down. A second coat can also be applied if required

-The fruity fragrance will spike the air during and after application

-This is a water-based product, meaning it will not sling

-This dressing is best applied with a large boars hair detailing brush. In my case, that is his RaceGlaze XL brush. Brush application can mean a more controlled delivery of product. Keeps your hands clean as well.

- Spray the dressing into the head of the brush, then work it into the sidewall.











What I like about this dressing is it's versatility, as in gloss or satin finish. It also seems to work well with the finicky Michelin PS4S tyres on my Mustang, a tyre that can be very touchy to dressing products, sometimes leading to a blotchy, uneven finish. On the Dunlop's fitted to the XR8 and Jaguar, this stuff applies like butter! The scent that wafts through the garage after application makes me smile too.

This is not a revelatory product like the OG Drying Aid, but it works. And works well!
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Waxit have launched their Black Friday Sale, ending Monday 28/11

20% off storewide on all products, brands and kits.

Code - BF20 at the checkout to apply the discount.

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yer got my waxit email by midday.
Think I'll get the OB drying aid, got a couple more bottles of Bead Makers but good to try it out.
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Think I'll get the OB drying aid, got a couple more bottles of Bead Makers but good to try it out.
I may or may not be making up a Waxit order at this very moment.

I also note they have launched ScanGrip in the store, which I'm looking at the wheeled stand for mounting inspection lights.

Glad to hear you taking a look at OG Drying Aid. I have been gushing over it for more than a year now, with some hesitation because it was not a cheap exercise to have it delivered from the USA. Now, it's much easier to buy and therefore recommend.

Compared to Bead Maker, you can use less product per panel when using OG Drying Aid. So, while it costs more, you use less of it.
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Detailing Shed are offering 10% off for their Black Friday sale.

Code - BF2022

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Obsessed Garage OG Spec Mosmatic Swiveling Sprayer

https://detailingshed.com.au/product...veling-sprayer
https://www.obsessedgarage.com/colle...veling-sprayer



The process leading to this item is probably the most important of Matt's contributions to the detailing world. Prior to the "stubby" gun, hobbyist detailers would simply accept the poor ergonomics of the OE spec pressure washer guns.

There are many quality MTM and Mosmatic short guns that are far superior to the OE guns that come with all pressure washers. What makes this gun unique to OG is the time and money Matt put into eliminating bulk and in the process making it easier to connect and then use.

The original Mosmatic gun is much like the MTM SGS 28, both featuring inlet swivels to limit hose bind. That swivel on these guns protrudes on the outside of the gun body -

Original Mosmatic -



MTM SGS 28 -



The OG Spec gun has the swivel integrated into the body of the gun, reducing bulk and improving functionality -











When also teamed with the OG Spec wand and Mosmatic rubber tipped nozzles, you have THE best pressure washer spraying solution in the world! And because of the quick connects, you are able to swap from stubby gun to long gun to foam cannon with supreme ease.

OG Spec Wand (top) and MTM Wand (bottom) -

https://detailingshed.com.au/product...335c6893&_ss=r



The Mosmatic wand is lighter and less bulky, and the nozzles offer more protection than the exposed MTM nozzles.

OG Spec Mosmatic Nozzles -

https://detailingshed.com.au/product...ully-assembled









Having used both the SGS 28 and OG Spec Mosmatic, both are high quality sprayers that are only separated by fine details. The trigger action on the MTM is more progressive, while the Mosmatic is more switch like. The Mosmatic quick connects are much higher quality, offering a lovely "snick" when engaged/disengaged. However, it's the reduction in bulk that seals the deal for the Mosmatic.



Notes and Usage Tips -

-Always start the sprayer pointing away from the car, just in case something hasn't seated properly and avoiding potential damage

-Connect the foam cannon to the stubby gun and NOT the wand, this offers far better control and reduces stress on the connections and your body

-Use the short gun for cleaning wheels

-Attach the wand for easier rinsing or washing engine bays

-The swiveling part of this gun helps eliminate annoying hose bind

-The quick connects on these guns feature rubber O-rings to prevent leaking. The O-rings are considered consumables, so have some in stock as replacements

-These guns can be adapted to almost all pressure washers via the correct fittings and adaptors

-These guns will transform the way you use your pressure washer, making it easier to use for car cleaning, be that an entry level machine right up to a high end Kranzle









I once hated using my pressure washer (Karcher K2) as it was just so cumbersome to use, especially when cleaning wheels. Transitioning to a more tailored setup, the MTM and later Mosmatic guns were the biggest improvement. The Mosmatic gun is an absolute pleasure to use.

Note - I'm in the process of writing an article on choosing pressure washers and pressure washer accessories in relation to car washing. That will go into more detail in terms of upgrading key components with aftermarket parts and accessories. Stay tuned!
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$380 AUD when purchased at Detailing Shed

$364 AUD + shipping (about $200) when purchased at Obsessed Garage

$239.10 USD when purchased at Obsessed Garage
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Autobuff have their Black Friday sale live now -

https://autobuff.com.au/

Up to 15% off selected brands including Bilt Hamber, Ethos, Gtechniq, Gyeon, iK, Koch Chemie, Mosmatic, MTM, Optimum, P&S, Sonax and The Rag Company.
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Car Care Products Black Friday sale includes up to 20% off selected lines. Certain brands are at 15% off -

https://www.carcareproducts.com.au/
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Hey DFB - I've looked at bits & pieces of the thread, it's great, but never enough to know what the best method of detailing is. It gets a bit confusing, beyond my usual vacuum, interior protect, leather protect, wash, Meguiars carnuba and shine finish. Do you have a summary? In particular, is there a way to wash without creating the little round circle scratches? And how to get them out?
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Hey DFB - I've looked at bits & pieces of the thread, it's great, but never enough to know what the best method of detailing is. It gets a bit confusing, beyond my usual vacuum, interior protect, leather protect, wash, Meguiars carnuba and shine finish. Do you have a summary? In particular, is there a way to wash without creating the little round circle scratches? And how to get them out?
Avoiding swirls is all in the how and what you use when touching the paint. I wrote this car washing guide a couple of years ago -

https://www.fordforums.com.au/vbport...articleid=1872


These posts involve dealing with a dirtier/neglected car -

https://www.fordforums.com.au/showpo...postcount=1714
https://www.fordforums.com.au/showpo...postcount=1705


These posts center around doing a complete inside and out detail of my Mustang and Ranger, including paint correction -

https://www.fordforums.com.au/showpo...postcount=1700
https://www.fordforums.com.au/showpo...postcount=1701

https://www.fordforums.com.au/showpo...postcount=1738
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These are on new car prep and presale prep -

https://www.fordforums.com.au/showpo...postcount=1819
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https://www.fordforums.com.au/showpo...postcount=1823

I'm not suggesting all of what's in those posts needs to be done all the time, but you should be able to pick and choose what you need from them, in particular the Washing Guide and Mustang full detail. Happy to follow up any questions.
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Thanks so much! That's awesome!
I'll get around to going through them on the weekend, and then practise my learning for a few weeks until Xmas hols. There may be questions!
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I have found using spray foam and pressure washer helps limit swirl marks.
I foam your the car and make sure I pressure wash the entire surface off before I move on to a wash. Make sure you hit every part.
I use three buckets and work top to bottom. Make sure all your gear is new and clean. Use light pressure when washing and drying. Use a drying aid.



But a duel action polisher.
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I wrote this car washing guide a couple of years ago -

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Quite the journey... Still using the big green sucker back then.
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Quite the journey... Still using the big green sucker back then.
Yeah, so much has evolved over the last two years since I wrote that. The basic process is much the same, however the products and tools are a bit different.
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Polish Machine Progression

This is a subject that comes up from time to time, so I thought this would be a good thing to have in an easy-to-read step by step progression guide.

The guide can be read a few different ways. Perhaps you are buying your first polisher and are wondering what to get first. Or maybe you already have a machine and are wanting to upgrade to something newer/better. Or you could be looking to add to your collection. Whichever, this list is in order of what your need first and works its way down to the “nice to have” level. Simply pick up where you are at on the list.

At this point, I will point out that I’m sticking to Dual Action / DA / Orbital polish machines for this list. Frankly, rotary is probably best left to the pros or those who have extensive polishing experience. For beginners, a DA machine is very safe and forgiving to use, without compromising the ability to improve or perfect paint.

I will also provide a couple of good options in each category, catering to different budgets. The links provided are for the machine only, but a lot of these are available in kit form as well, often bundled with pads and polishing compounds. I would also consider what you want to power your line-up, as in staying electric or investing in a battery system. For regular and extended use, electric is still the go. For smaller machines and those who don't polish cars for a living, battery power is viable and easier to use.

Note – The inch size of these machines is in reference to backing plate and not the pad size. For example, a 5-inch machine will use a 5.5 or 6.0 inch pad. A 6-inch machine will use a 6.5 or 7.0 inch pad.

1st – 5-inch Dual Action Machine
This is the best balance of size and ease of use. A 6-inch machine will cover a larger area, but if you are just starting out, a 5-inch machine is big enough to be efficient and small enough to get to almost every surface on the car. I actually went down from a 6 to 5-inch machine and love it. If you stop at this step, then all you need to do is finish off the smaller areas by hand.



Rupes LHR15 MK III –
This is a machine you will buy and have for a long time………… a Buy Once, Cry Once type of deal. The benchmark electric polisher. You can also still get the older ES version for less coin.
https://sydneytools.com.au/product/r...her-deluxe-kit
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...21614506704985

Shine Mate EB351-5/15 –
This is a battery powered unit that offers superb ability without having to manage a cord. I have this machine and really enjoy using it, battery life is not a problem when cycling between at least two batteries.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...32271055945817

Shine Mate EB610 or EX620 Pro –
These are good starter electric polishers in a similar style to the Rupes.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...nt=18306887236
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...32348942893145

Wildcard -
Both the Shine Mate EX-605 and Rupes Duetto are physically smaller 5-inch machines which may be more approachable for beginners. I would say consider it but look at the above machines first as they will offer more power.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...nt=18306982084
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...=8956501688409

2nd – 3-inch Dual Action Machine
A 3-inch polisher is going to be what does most of what’s left after using a larger machine. The smaller pad size allows users to do tighter or smaller areas, say a rear spoiler, boot lid panel or even glass. Again, choice of electric or battery.



Rupes LHR75 –
Another benchmark, often the go-to for professionals.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...=8954528170073

Shine Mate EX603 –
Another copy of a Rupes machine, but if you are not a pro, it will be more than up to the task.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...nt=18307838724

Shine Mate EB351 3/12 –
This is the 3 inch version of the battery Shine Mate listed in the previous category and uses the same battery system. I find I grab this machine more than I thought, its also good for restoring headlights.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...32271117582425

3rd – Micro Machine
At this point, you are getting into the luxury level of polishing, as in machines that are just nice to have. The 1 and 2-inch machines are going to cater to the tight spots that would be mostly done by hand. Think door sills, around badges, intricate wheels or even interior trim polishing.



Rupes iBrid Nano Long Neck –
A very highly regarded mini polisher, impressing with it’s versatility and smoothness. This can be used in rotary mode, 3mm orbit D/A or 12mm orbit D/A. The only thing the counts against this machine is the price.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...=8940839895129

Maxshine Mini Polisher –
This is another take on the Rupes iBrid Nano, just at a much more affordable price point. Can be used in rotary or dual action modes.
https://detailingshed.com.au/product...dless-polisher

Wildcard -
The Flex PXE 80 is an interesting one as it can either operate as a mini polisher or be converted into a 3-inch machine. In some ways, this combines two machines into one. Having said that, it’s compromised, being a touch large for a 1 and 2-inch machine, a touch underdone as a 3-inch. Worth considering though.
https://detailingshed.com.au/product...-ec-2-5-bundle

4th – 6-inch Dual Action Machine
I would probably only add this to your arsenal if you have cars with larger panels, say the big roof and bonnet on a Falcon sedan, or perhaps some of the larger US style pickup trucks.

Rupes LHR21 MK III –
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...21614495137881

Shine Mate EX620 Pro 21 -
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...32347840610393

Shine Mate EB351 6/21 -
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...32271049621593

5th – This one is very, very specific and a true luxury that is probably unnecessary……….even I’m not at this level. This machine is the Short Neck version of the Rupes iBrid Nano. The Short Neck has some very specific use cases and is able to be more easily used with one hand. Again, unnecessarily extravagant.
https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...=8940839927897




Obviously, there are other options to consider, including rotary, pneumatic and forced rotation dual action machines. But largely, the first and second steps will get you 98% of the way, the last 2% would be covered by hand or with a micro machine. Happy shopping!

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Black Friday Sale Delivery One - Waxit!



Pads are expensive, especially from a brand like Rupes. I have heard good things about these Rupes Yellow Wool Pads, so I'm keen to give them a try. I ordered a couple for both my 3-inch and 5-inch machines. I also ordered a pack for my Nano polisher, but they mistakenly sent me Rupes Yellow Foam instead of Wool, which I will chase them up about next week.

https://www.waxit.com.au/products/ru...12194184527961





The big part of this order was the ScanGrip wheeled stand. ScanGrip have only just been launched at Waxit, debuting for the Black Friday Sale and the new website launch.

https://www.waxit.com.au/collections...40323211559001

I already have the Multimatch R light, so this stand will make its use much easier.









The stand is mounted on a wheel base with two locking casters.



The pole is made up of three pieces, allowing for plenty adjustment up or down.



These stands are designed hand in hand with the lights, so fitment is easy and logical. A light can be mounted and secured on top of the pole -







There is also a provision for fitment lower down on the pole. This would allow for the use of two lights to shoot light up and down on your working surface.



Bugger, now I need to buy a second Multimatch R to complete the set...............
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Black Friday Sale Delivery Two - Adam's Australia!

I don't order from Adam's all that much as the product is just too expensive for what it is. I do however like their products, and a 25% discount sweetens the deal.



There is one item missing from this order, for some reason a bottle of Mega Foam was left out of the box. To Adam's credit, they responded to my email within 15 minutes and will have the bottle sent out.

One could ask, why did I order three different soaps. My initial response to that would be "you must be new here".

In the case of Ultra Foam, I have not used that before and just wanted to try it, the initial sniff test revealed a heady berry aroma. It's pH neutral and is more concentrated than the other two soaps.

https://adamspolishes.com.au/product...d38cbbc1&_ss=r

Mega Foam I have really enjoyed using, it's easier to pour than the blue soap, smells nice and foams brilliantly.

https://adamspolishes.com.au/product...ced1cac2&_ss=r



And the blue Car Shampoo, while a touch thick, is just a nice product. It foams well and has good lubrication. It also relatively safe when washing in the sun.

https://adamspolishes.com.au/product...98f47356&_ss=r

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Just discovered another Australian detailing Youtube channel.

https://www.youtube.com/@itsinthedetail4843/videos

One video that caught my eye was titled "How much does Snow Foam actually clean the car?"



In this case, he was using Bowden's Snow Job as the test soap, a product that is good at foaming but useless at actually cleaning. If this test was done with something like NV Snow, Carpro Reset or even the likes of Carpro Lift or NV Snow+, the result of his test would have been very different.
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I'm too shy to be in front of a camera. Not to mention the work required to do it properly, I'm time limited as it is without trying to make videos. I also don't want to be making janky videos and be yet another like-and-subscribe Youtuber who is just doing it find fame and fortune.

Not ruling it out completely, but there would have to be some life changes to allow it to happen.
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