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Timmy

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I felt like I got kicked in the balls after that :crazy:

you know what i mean griz.

Which of there products do you use Timmy?

so far, bug squash (PBW- awesome), super slick n suds (PBW- awesome) Poor boys world clay, and migliore original blend... again, awesome.

That just means you're not doing your job

hahaha.

haha....you would.....

word. chicken ******.
 

tybardy

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mine is sitting on the shelf... i always think i might use it for something.... but no, that day never comes, when i want to shine up the wheels i spend 30-45 minutes PER wheel with mothers aluminum polish.... now THAT shit gets the job done, that and LOTS of elbow greese
 

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Powerball breaks up, bottom line. *************. Mine's shelved until the day comes around when I'm REALLY lazy.



BOSS
 

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i have it im not a big fan it rips after a wile i just bought a cone shaped one from autogeek, it came with 2 cones and a couple bonnets i like that one alot more
 

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We have been selling the Chemical Guys Ball Buster and everyone who has purchased it has come back and indicated it worked better than all the others they have tried. I have used it as well and actually prefer using it than the cone style as all the cone versions seem to be made with a different material and appear to be a cheaper version (caveat - I have not put my hands on the Autogeek version.

Additionally, we are selling the CG Ball Buster for nearly 50% right now. :)
 
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My uncle has a powerball and he uses it on his Ridgeline and he hasnt had any problems. But I bought a mini and didnt like it.
 

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Bought a mini this weekend along with some mothers mag polish. Worked more than fine for my polished wheels which took a beating over the winter with salt/sand everywhere.

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No signs of wear, red dust, etc. Just took it apart and washed it with liquid dish soap and water, put it up to dry. If it only lasts for 4 uses before I have to pitch it, that'd be just fine. I'm done polishing anything as large as wheels by hand. Just not worth the time vs. spending a few bucks.
 

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