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Originally Posted by Moreno5,Aug 29 2006, 11:03 AM
What did you have done and how much was it?
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Sorry guys PM me if you want to know anything personal, reply if you want to know something general like techniqes and products. Advertising is frowned upon here which I can understand, I am not and I cannot afford to be a sponsor, I just enjoy practising on paint restoration
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Thanks once again Lee for the brilliant job will be in touch in the near future for you to do my S, Heather is getting compliments on the car everywhere she goes. you are going to have to get some cards made up.
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Originally Posted by Tango Man,Aug 29 2006, 08:04 PM
Thanks for that Mike, can always rely on you for positive input
Joking aside, looks like you've done a super job.
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Top work Lee
What clay bar do you use? Up until today I'd used megs. I found it worked extremly well but rubbed off easily onto the paint work if the surface isn't lubricated properly leaving white marks. Plus its very hard and some times difficult to mold into shapes to be completley flat on the car surface. Used Zaino's clay today. Its much softer and easier to shape to the curves of the car, but I didnt think it worked as well, took more effort.
Chris
What clay bar do you use? Up until today I'd used megs. I found it worked extremly well but rubbed off easily onto the paint work if the surface isn't lubricated properly leaving white marks. Plus its very hard and some times difficult to mold into shapes to be completley flat on the car surface. Used Zaino's clay today. Its much softer and easier to shape to the curves of the car, but I didnt think it worked as well, took more effort.
Chris