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04-13-06, 03:55 PM
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04-13-06, 05:57 PM
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DAMN! Is that just polishing them or using some wet sanding too? | 
04-13-06, 06:03 PM
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Wait, you know someone's gonna come on here and tell you that you really should do both sides.
Seriously, that's lookin pretty darn nice there (unless one likes the opaque shower door look).
Nice work.  | 
04-13-06, 09:04 PM
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Sweet, my dad wants to do the lights in his ride  | 
04-13-06, 10:14 PM
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Wow. Never thought about trying it on lights. Thanks for posting the results. Glad to hear you like the polish. For everyone else, you can order at http://www.onebadpolish.com | 
04-13-06, 10:29 PM
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Charlie .... I have a couple questions for you. Is this polish supposed to be used in the polishing process ..... like taking the place of a tripoli and white rouge compound? Or is it for like routine maintenence polishing? | 
04-13-06, 11:28 PM
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Yeah that polish has served me well. I'll post pics of my engine bay when I'm finished this weekend. | 
04-13-06, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 95strokerPSU Yeah that polish has served me well. I'll post pics of my engine bay when I'm finished this weekend. | I was just courious in your sig was those dyno numbers on a mustang dyno? peace
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04-14-06, 12:36 AM
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holy chit, what a difference! | 
04-14-06, 02:43 PM
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I should take some before and after pictures of some of the lights that we recondition at my shop you guys wouldnt think its the same light | 
04-14-06, 03:43 PM
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Why is your car winking at me? | 
04-14-06, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by wytstang Why is your car winking at me? | Cause it likes the girl in your avator and it thinks it's you. It doesn't know better.
And nope, no wetsanding used. I also used it on my bro's Jetta, but I did use wetsanding, and DAMN, what a difference. I just didn't take any pics.  | 
04-14-06, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by SeventyMach1 Charlie .... I have a couple questions for you. Is this polish supposed to be used in the polishing process ..... like taking the place of a tripoli and white rouge compound? Or is it for like routine maintenence polishing? |
You can use it on aluminum that has never been polished and it will turn out mint. Now, if you have something that is real rough as far as cast you have to sand it down before you polish like anything else. JR put up pics a little while ago of his intercooler and it looked crazy. He didn't even sand it. The polish is by far the best stuff I have ever used. That is why I am selling it. I sell a ton of it to my truck customer's that have to maintain their aluminum fuel tanks on trucks that are in the crap all day long. The Final Shine part of the polish is also a sealant and the shine will last for a while before you have to go over it. 1 bottle of each should last you an entire season of doing car show's.
Charlie
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