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I see a very very shiny clean AR240.
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Thank you Klasse All-in-one - may new favorite, by far.
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...bringing back the shine, after a weekend of being a party central.
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I see a very very shiny clean AR240.

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Thank you Klasse All-in-one - may new favorite, by far.

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Hmmm - just googled it. Looks pretty easy to use. Any down-side? If not it looks perfect for the lazy-polisher that I am. :D
 
Hmmm - just googled it. Looks pretty easy to use. Any down-side? If not it looks perfect for the lazy-polisher that I am. :D
No down-sides I know of. I actually just gave a full flask of my previously fave Meguiar's Flagship away, the Klasse is so good. What's best is it goes on and off trim /plastic, anything - easily. It is a ridiculously good cleaner wax. I stopped polishing, buffing with the orbital, too. Just microfiber cloth in hand.

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Hmmm - just googled it. Looks pretty easy to use. Any down-side? If not it looks perfect for the lazy-polisher that I am. :D
The only downside is that it contains a lot of fillers and oils to fill and hide scratches. I would rather spend the time to correct the scratches once and be done rather than continually cover them up. But you are correct that it is a quick and easy wax to use and you get awesome results. You can compound your results by using the sealant in the grey bottle after the All-in-one application.
 
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The only downside is that it contains a lot of fillers and oils to fill and hide scratches. I would rather spend the time to correct the scratches once and be done rather than continually cover them up. But you are correct that it is a quick and easy wax to use and you get awesome results. You can compound your results by using the sealant in the grey bottle after the All-in-one application.
Those are great points! I don't have enough scratches yet to comment on that but am continuously fighting scum from the river - the boat is so much easier to clean (with Hot Sauce by Boat Bling) when I pull out after fresh Klasse treatment, and it lasts a good few weeks. What is best about it though - is the ease of application - no orbital and no fighting of smudges on trim and plastic/rubber. Which in turn lowers the activation energy required to do it.
Those sealants on the other hand can be a bother to apply.

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This week's back yard.
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Marathon Fl, Shoulda brought the boat, out diving today flat as a pancake, 2' rollers yesterday.
 
Anyone know spiders? Got these guys all under the hatches of my boat. Paranoid about brown recluse
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You have brown recluse thAt far north? Brown recluse look like a deck spider but have a violin shape on back of its head. I cant make out whats in that pic too well to really tell anything

Is it the one large one. Or is that. Rown stuff a cluster of offspring?

http://www.spiderzrule.com/spiderphotos.htm
 
You have brown recluse thAt far north? Brown recluse look like a deck spider but have a violin shape on back of its head. I cant make out whats in that pic too well to really tell anything

Is it the one large one. Or is that. Rown stuff a cluster of offspring?

http://www.spiderzrule.com/spiderphotos.htm

Definitely have them this far north. Friend of mine from church got bit and had put it off for a bit and ended up hospitalized for it!
Trying to get a better photo and crop on my phone. It has like an egg sac in it's mouth or something
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That is a "step on me" spider.

This is a brown recluse. They're a "run away and burn the house down" spider.
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In all seriousness, you should kill it or have it killed. My wife kills the spiders in our house. Spiders can't be trusted.
 
ok, bar raised: I'm willing to bet I'm the only guy here that has a "snake hook" in his shower ! granted its an outdoor shower.....Here's a couple of my latest guest:
The shower is under my deck with a lattice ceiling. just shy of a 6ft height......we dont use it at night much
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I'm not thrilled about the direction this thread has taken... :cyclops:
 
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