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    Quote Originally Posted by Meghan View Post
    Love those cars! Great job, do you use tape strips? Lint roller works great too.
    The old fashion way, just rap the roll a few times around my hand. Thats my lint roller
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    Always impressive work. She looks outstanding...DP is some nice stuff and so easy to use...
    3M dose it dust? If it dose, do you rewash or blow the dust off?


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    Nice job Ed! Sounds like the cars going to be history soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkie View Post
    Always impressive work. She looks outstanding...DP is some nice stuff and so easy to use...
    3M dose it dust? If it dose, do you rewash or blow the dust off?
    Yes 3M extra cut will dust, and can haze up the paint. So I add Optimum Polish and the haze is gone, and almost no dust. The glass gets most of the dust on it. And it is last step ready
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    Re: Crossfire Dressed In Black

    Wow!!!!

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    Re: Crossfire Dressed In Black

    (That was almost 11 years ago).

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    Re: Crossfire Dressed In Black

    Why yes it was.

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