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Old 02-03-2024, 01:24 PM   #10
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Default Re: Car Detailing - What products are your go to?

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If I ever get sorted and start building a shop, then a lift will be factored in from the very beginning. Rather than deal with ramps, I want to do it in-ground like they did............

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Even if you did end up having to cut and repour concrete like they did, the Swisstrax would cover that up and deliver the clean finish.

I wish I had the same multi-skillset that Mike does. I know Matt ruffles feathers, he has ruffled mine a few times, Mike on the other hand is a natural in front of the camera and a complete opposite to Matt. He actually just bought a 911 GT3, which I think is a well deserved reward for his hard work.
Just came across this, that is NOT how you do it, very bad and dangerous the way the concreting is done. I would not want to put a car on that.

The new concrete needs to be tied to the old concrete with starter bars drilled and anchored into the existing slab.

Apart from that it looks pretty cool.
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