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Old 11-26-2012, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Veeb0rg
ohh pb blaster for $4.. time to stock up.

http://www.eastwood.com/kroil-1-gallon.html


better than PB, get yourself a little sprayer and that gallon will last years. I use it just about everyday
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Originally Posted by Green2000

http://www.eastwood.com/kroil-1-gallon.html

better than PB, get yourself a little sprayer and that gallon will last years. I use it just about everyday
Ooh. I love Kroil. Will never use PB, Liquid Wrench, WD-40, or anything ever again
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Ooh. I love Kroil. Will never use PB, Liquid Wrench, WD-40, or anything ever again
Only thing I found that its not exceptional at is as cutting oil for my notcher/drill bits. Its too thin and burns off too quick. Aside from that, its all I use.
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Only thing I found that its not exceptional at is as cutting oil for my notcher/drill bits. Its too thin and burns off too quick. Aside from that, its all I use.
I'm partial to using 3 in 1 oil for a cutting oil. It's cheap, thick, and it works. And the smell of it burning away is just divine.
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Alex, you ever use that Liquid Ice polishing system? Is it worth the price? Tryin to find something that'll un**** my paint.

http://www.eastwood.com/buffing/paint-polishing.html
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Alex, you ever use that Liquid Ice polishing system? Is it worth the price? Tryin to find something that'll un**** my paint.

http://www.eastwood.com/buffing/paint-polishing.html
My suggestion for that is no. Unless you're a patient and practiced pro. Especially on black, you'll more than likely end up with swirls, or no clear coat left
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My suggestion for that is no. Unless you're a patient and practiced pro. Especially on black, you'll more than likely end up with swirls, or no clear coat left

well, I'm neither patient nor a pro, just not sure I want to wet sand everything. Actually, I'm looking for the easiest way to get rid of the scratches.
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
Alex, you ever use that Liquid Ice polishing system? Is it worth the price? Tryin to find something that'll un**** my paint.

http://www.eastwood.com/buffing/paint-polishing.html

No I haven't. I use 3M products and a dewalt variable speed buff


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well, I'm neither patient nor a pro, just not sure I want to wet sand everything. Actually, I'm looking for the easiest way to get rid of the scratches.

easiest way, take it to a pro detailer and fork the $300 for him to get rid of the scratches and then all his swirl marks. I haven't mastered dark colors yet but I can get the scratches out for you first if its cheaper for just the detail. If they are deep enough you will need a sand and re-clear
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Anyone buy anything for cyber Monday?

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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
well, I'm neither patient nor a pro, just not sure I want to wet sand everything. Actually, I'm looking for the easiest way to get rid of the scratches.
read this:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Auto-De...hing/#overview
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Do you have the Cliffs Notes link?
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Originally Posted by Green2000
No I haven't. I use 3M products and a dewalt variable speed buff





easiest way, take it to a pro detailer and fork the $300 for him to get rid of the scratches and then all his swirl marks. I haven't mastered dark colors yet but I can get the scratches out for you first if its cheaper for just the detail. If they are deep enough you will need a sand and re-clear
it might be easier to have it done because most of them are down to the primer I think.
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Originally Posted by LittleBuddy
it might be easier to have it done because most of them are down to the primer I think.
If its through the clear then buffing wont do ****, you gotta have it resprayed
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