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Re: The #7 Rub Down Technique by Mike Phillips
Looks good. I'll bet bug cleaning will be much easier. What year and model is the plane?
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Thanks again Mike for your awesome information!
Ill be using this on Barbra Mandrell's (or one of her sisters) 1958 MG in a couple of weeks.
I can't wait to see the results!
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Re: The #7 Rub Down Technique by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by scuff
Looks good. I'll bet bug cleaning will be much easier. What year and model is the plane?
1965 Cherokee 140. Lots of fun and cheap (relatively) to maintain!
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Originally Posted by Detailing by M
Thanks again Mike for your awesome information!
Hi Mario,
Long time no see since the day of when I was at Meguiar's and you use to come to many of the TNOGS.
Originally Posted by Detailing by M
Ill be using this on Barbra Mandrell's (or one of her sisters) 1958 MG in a couple of weeks.
I can't wait to see the results!
Please take and share before and after pictures.
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Re: The #7 Rub Down Technique by Mike Phillips
Can #7 be applied in direct sunlight?
If so, how long can I have it on for before wiped off?
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I have a 1976 impala in for a #7 rub down!
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Originally Posted by Dan Tran
Can #7 be applied in direct sunlight?
If so, how long can I have it on for before wiped off?
There's a difference between direct sunlight and hot temperatures.
Early in the morning when the sun comes up you're in direct sunlight but the temps are still cool.
Make sense?
Here's the deal. ALL paint care products work better on a cool surface in the shade. If you have to work on HOT body panels in direct sunlight then you need to reduce both the area you work and the time the product is on the surface.
What are you working on?
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Re: The #7 Rub Down Technique by Mike Phillips
#7 is amazing when it comes to old paint, I wish it was available in a gallon😊
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Re: The #7 Rub Down Technique by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by Dereksdtail
#7 is amazing when it comes to old paint, I wish it was available in a gallon
Here's the full size of your picture.
Can't wait to see your before and after pictures for the 1976 Chevy Impala.
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