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Re: Paint overspray removal?
His videos videos have been posted on various forums a few times, but the thread on Autopia last month takes the cake for drama as Jeff himself jumped on to defend his work:
I have very light swirls and scratches from regular washing. What would be the best polish and ax combo to get rid of them? Is there a 2 in one, to remove swirls and wax at the same time? Im thinking about picking up an UDM, so i dont want to spend much more money. Thanks
227 posts later, it was a mess with Jeff leveling nasty comments at quite a few respected detailers including posting on Rasky's YouTube page.
Just my $0.02, but this thread would be best closed by mods to avoid a repeat performance.
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Re: Paint overspray removal?
Originally posted by Shawn Devlin View PostHis videos videos have been posted on various forums a few times, but the thread on Autopia last month takes the cake for drama as Jeff himself jumped on to defend his work:
I have very light swirls and scratches from regular washing. What would be the best polish and ax combo to get rid of them? Is there a 2 in one, to remove swirls and wax at the same time? Im thinking about picking up an UDM, so i dont want to spend much more money. Thanks
227 posts later, it was a mess with Jeff leveling nasty comments at quite a few respected detailers including posting on Rasky's YouTube page.
Just my $0.02, but this thread would be best closed by mods to avoid a repeat performance.
Sorry for a repeat thread guys, and happy holidays!
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