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Old 10-02-2006, 05:37 PM
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The nice thing about working on this type of oxidation is that any swirls that might be on the paint pretty much get removed with the oxidation. I guess that is the one good thing about single stage paint jobs, eh?
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The nice thing about working on this type of oxidation is that any swirls that might be on the paint pretty much get removed with the oxidation. I guess that is the one good thing about single stage paint jobs, eh?
Man...same great turnaround as your Toyota HOF oxidation removal with AIO
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Just like on that one, I can't take too much credit here. It was the products and the pads that did all the work. I actually had to switch pads halfway through it because my Edge 2000 orange pad sort of had a blow out. I had the same thing happen to my green pad the night before, so it looks like they don't last forever afterall. Anyway, I finished the job with a red Meguiar's pad. It actually seemed to work a little better because I was able to get into some tighter areas where the body curved a bit. What didn't come off with the PC and pads was able to be rubbed out with some product on a microfiber. The job too way longer than I thought it would. I had about 4 hours into it by the time I was done. I only priced it as a 3 hour job, so I ate it a little, but I got good pictures out of it so it was worth it.
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very nice. it seems there is finally a safe and powerful product to use with the pc that simply gives results. Very nice.
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very nice OC! Some one is happy with your new suv!!
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very nice. it seems there is finally a safe and powerful product to use with the pc that simply gives results. Very nice.
There are a ton of products that are out there work great with the PC. Are you new to detailing?
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