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    New customer just pulled up onto my lawn....



    Its very dirty and got lots of swirls

    Edit: opps wrong forum was for the break room, lol. On a serious note though, this would be a nice test for me. Wouldn't have to worry about scratching or marring the paint.
    Last edited by scarface_; May 30, 2006, 07:51 AM.

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    Find out, but I bet you'd be dealing with a single layer paint... hmm...

    Two trips over w/ a pressue washer... using a stiff degreaser for joints and really nasty places
    One washing with NXT car wash (probably still wantta hit w/ pressure washer)
    Color-X to taste ... maybe #20
    Seal with NXT wax
    Hoses and rubber with NXT protect or tire shine
    NXT glass cleaner
    Exposed metal w/ NXT all metal polish



    Would be a lot of fun if ya had time to kill.

    AIM: PathogenNOS (I'm bored, find me )

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      Remember you are first going to have to get it out of the sun, so pull it on in the garage and get started!
      Brandon

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      • #4
        Originally posted by gb387
        Remember you are first going to have to get it out of the sun, so pull it on in the garage and get started!
        Well i could try squeezing it under my deck. haha. I could say, hey, i'll wash and wax that if you lower the price of the septic system. Which is 40 grand

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