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Thanks guys!
yea I did it myself and by hand. I do have a Dewalt buffer that I did break out on the rear roof section. Wash was Poorboys wash. Clay was Zaino Brothers Wax was Pinnacle Signature Series II Carnauba Paste Tires... love them so far. I started a review on them here: http://www.x5world.com/tire-wheel-br...santa-20s.html
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Steed...late to your thread and the viewing, but
I must remark that the "wax job"/cleaning and, the Pics, are Titz! Wow...that blue looks good and well captured, esp that pic in the tall grass. Well done, imo! BR,mD
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Thank you! It was a blast... stay tuned ...more to come
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The clay MAY do it... but if it is superglue, you may need to wetsand. ![]() I had to remove some superglue off a friends car. (some kids prank) I had to wetsand, compound, 3 step polish. It took a bit of time to get it right. Less is more if you know what I mean. Start with the clay, then move to compound (med cut) and then go from there. I also use a Dewalt machine. http://www.detailking.com/content/view/79/187/ |
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im sure its crazy or superglue. will give what you recommended a try. will let you know how it turns out. thx! |
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great post.
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