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Re: 1966 Chrysler Imperials
Cool rides! In for updates if you get to do them!
Scott Harle
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They look like nice candidates for Mikes Megs #7 rub down and massage treatments.
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What kind of machines does he build?
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Originally Posted by
UncleDavy
Let me detail that one time lol. Have that paint look like bam
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Originally Posted by
Setec Astronomy
What kind of machines does he build?
He makes packaging machinery for the food and beverage industries. His products are shrink wrapping machines, case packers and tray packers.
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Here is what I was thinking.
1. Rinseless wash with Wolfgang Uber.
2. Clay bar with Wolfgang Elastic Poly Clay
3. Condition with Meguiars No. 7 Glaze
4. Polish with HD Polish+
5. Seal the paint with Wolfgang DGPS.
Am I missing something important? I don't want to be too aggressive with the paint.
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Originally Posted by
UncleDavy
He makes packaging machinery for the food and beverage industries. His products are shrink wrapping machines, case packers and tray packers.
Cool, hopefully you can get him as a customer. The gear motors you sell are AC?
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Originally Posted by
Setec Astronomy
Cool, hopefully you can get him as a customer. The gear motors you sell are AC?
Our gear motors are 3 phase, 230/460 VAC but we can also do NEMA C face motors.
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I say measure the thickness of the paint in MANY areas first. You really can't afford any problems here with a perspective client!
Rick....now in North Texas
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