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Re: Before and After Barn Find using BLACKFIRE One Step - 1940 Buick
Originally Posted by
JustJesus
Your Pro Tip gave me a chuckle. hahahaha. No PEA sized drops!
Hmmm. OKAY. You had already sold me on it, and I have 32 freaking ounces of the stuff. I was planning on using another AIO for a car tomorrow, but heck...I'll try this one instead. Well, unless it doesn't play well with the expected heat and humidity in Anaheim, CA.
I'll take pics and do a write-up afterwards
If it plays well with Houston's heat and humidity, it should do freakin amazing in Anaheim! I used it 2-3 months ago in 95 degree heat with 85%+ humidity and it worked like a champ. The work was done inside the garage so it was out of the sun.
It's awesome!
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Re: Before and After Barn Find using BLACKFIRE One Step - 1940 Buick
Originally Posted by
Jayfro
I used it 2-3 months ago in 95 degree heat with 85%+ humidity and it worked like a champ. The work was done inside the garage so it was out of the sun.
It's awesome!
That's close to what I'm expecting tomorrow, actually! Maybe slightly lower humidity. That's great news then! - I'll be working outdoors, under the shade, so no direct sun .
Thanks for the info
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Re: Before and After Barn Find using BLACKFIRE One Step - 1940 Buick
Way cool! Beautiful! KEEP ON ROCKING!
CJ
2013 Mustang GT w/Track Pack 6-Speed Manual
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Re: Before and After Barn Find using BLACKFIRE One Step - 1940 Buick
Originally Posted by
Jayfro
If it plays well with Houston's heat and humidity, it should do freakin amazing in Anaheim! I used it 2-3 months ago in 95 degree heat with 85%+ humidity and it worked like a champ. The work was done inside the garage so it was out of the sun.
It's awesome!
It worked out well. No issues at all. - Toward the end, I couldn't avoid working in direct sunlight (well, yeah, if I really wanted to). Even then, it worked out
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