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9/11/2001
22:21:59

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Will high speed buffing remove minor
scratches from the clearcoat or is it fvckd?
They are hairline scratches from washing,
even though it was done by hand.
Man, black is hard to keep klean



kota on 20s
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9/12/2001
03:05:13

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be carefull, my friend was using a high speed buffer on his hood to remove a scratch. he left it on too long and burnt the paint. just keep moving the buffer, and dont leave it in one spot.

Eric



AndyL
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9/12/2001
09:41:19

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Heres a piece of advise if you can feel the scratch by lightly scratching it with your fingernail that it has to be painted if not than a buffer with 3m compound will take care of it. any more ?'s just E-mail them to me. andy



kraw
Dodge Dakota


9/14/2001
11:05:57

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screw buffing.. get zaino z-5! it worked wonders on my truck!

www.zainobros.com


I hope to post pics up sometime. I only have one coat so far


www.krawdaddy.net



kraw
Dodge Dakota


9/14/2001
11:06:25

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screw buffing.. get zaino z-5! it worked wonders on my truck!

www.zainobros.com


I hope to post pics up sometime. I only have one coat so far


www.krawdaddy.net



Clevite 77
Dodge Dakota


9/17/2001
12:11:35

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Hey guys, listen to Kraw, Before wanting a dakota I was wanting a camaro ss convertible (couldn't afford it) I was on the camaroz28.com web site and that is like the top notch wax and compounds, I've seen some pics of camaros that had zaino on them and D@MN that's the SH!T but I hink the only way to get it is if you order it online.



Dave
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9/22/2001
11:56:53

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Guys, Try the clay bar stuff,it's great.But get the "Clay Magic" brand,IMHO it's superior to the Mothers brand.I've tried them both.
Dave.I also use Maguires wax, it goes on and comes off a whole lot easier than just about anything else, and leaves a terrific shine.
Dave



Mike
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9/22/2001
23:37:08

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I was at the schucks the other day, and found some meguiars clearcoat prep/swirl reducer. Used it yesterday, and it is AWESOME. followed up with meguiars clearcoat wax, and it looks almost new. anyone have suggestions for good bug removers?? the can of stuff i have just doens't do it....

Mike
La Grande, OR



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