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Re: 2017 Corvette ZO6
Thanks for the replies everyone!
Cg6: I've had them for a while, just don't take pics of them that much! Too busy with my IR thermometer and panel temps!
Paul G: Indeed it is!!! And it works well!!! QuickJack is lifesaver man!!
Scott Harle
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Re: 2017 Corvette ZO6
Good Lord, Scott. There's detailing, and then there's DETAILING.
Incredible.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: 2017 Corvette ZO6
Hi Scott. I've read every single one of your Show'n'Shine's here on AG, but I've never asked this question till now. I'm a newb and wondering what the paint measuring tool does for you, as I don't see others really utilizing that. Does it help you determine what correction/pad/polish combo to use? Could I benefit from it as a newb?
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Re: 2017 Corvette ZO6
Thanks Paul, much appreciated!
amalik: thank you for checking out all my write ups! Absolutely a PTG can help even a ‘newb’. It gives me an idea of ‘how much’ clear or paint I have to work with. So yes, in a nutshell, it can assist in determining what combo to use as well as how many passes/etc, and how much ‘correction’ can be performed. Hope this helps!
Scott Harle
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Re: 2017 Corvette ZO6
Originally Posted by
Sizzle Chest
Thanks Paul, much appreciated!
amalik: thank you for checking out all my write ups! Absolutely a PTG can help even a ‘newb’. It gives me an idea of ‘how much’ clear or paint I have to work with. So yes, in a nutshell, it can assist in determining what combo to use as well as how many passes/etc, and how much ‘correction’ can be performed. Hope this helps!
Thanks. Can you recommend a beginners PTG I can grow with, and an idea of how to read the numbers? And last question for now... what's with the red light?
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Re: 2017 Corvette ZO6
Do a search on hear about paint gauges. Some great info on what ones worked well, how much and where to purchase. The red light is my IR curing light. It speeds up the curing time of ceramic coatings.
Scott Harle
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