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Shoe in for bad idea of the month!
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Re: Shoe in for bad idea of the month!
Definitely a bad idea to use those on your car's paint. I used it once to remove crayon from the wall (one of it's intended purposes) and ended up removing the paint right down to the drywall in one area. Much more abrasive than you'd expect...
Jamie
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Re: Shoe in for bad idea of the month!
Given that it says right on the box "do not use on glossy surfaces", that should have been a clue. I guess common sense isn't all that common.
"It felt really smooth. I didn't think that it would scratch the paint". Well, 3000 grit sand paper feels pretty smooth, too.
ColinA common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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