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Had to wet sand a section of powder coating - what product is best for buffing??
meticulous:
you givin away freebee's? >:D
neiljonarcus:
--- Quote from: meticus on August 10, 2009, 07:26 AM ---you givin away freebee's? >:D
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yes samantha only a sample to help out mate but if i get some more sample,s off the festool guy you will be the 1st to get your hands on them mate :-*
that ceramic polish is amazing for hologram and polish swirls on black cars as i said before its the best on the market . knock,s fook out of any 3m product
ask moanjam he seen me using it the other day
ozone:
--- Quote from: n2cus on August 10, 2009, 07:29 AM ---
--- Quote from: meticus on August 10, 2009, 07:26 AM ---you givin away freebee's? >:D
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yes samantha only a sample to help out mate but if i get some more sample,s off the festool guy you will be the 1st to get your hands on them mate :-*
that ceramic polish is amazing for hologram and polish swirls on black cars as i said before its the best on the market . knock,s fook out of any 3m product
ask moanjam he seen me using it the other day
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Cheers for the offer mate, but I nipped out and bought some T-cut this morning and it worked perfectly. :daumenhoch: That was a really nice gesture though :4_17_5:
It was only a small area of powdered tubing which was dull because I rubbed out some light scratches with some wet and dry. After using the T-Cut, I polished the whole frame afterwards and you would never know where the scratches were. ;) I'm not saying the frame had a lot of obvious orange peel but the area I rubbed down is definitely smoother than the rest of the frame but it's not noticeable ::)
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