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    hello i detailed up my moms car over the weekend for her birthday i used the pc for the first time and applied #83, #82, and #26 well what do you guys think?

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  • #2
    Super Job!

    Looks amazing!

    My Dad said once..."Son...you can never do enough for a good customer!" I Said "Don't worry Dad...I won't"!

    Hehehehe

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    • #3
      Great work! Looks stunning now!
      2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team

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      • #4
        wow that a great improvement
        I'm particularly impressed with your engine work
        nice job!!
        All people give pleasure : some when they arrive, others when they leave

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        • #5
          Nice work. Whose A2 Jetta in the background?

          Eric
          Talk it over folks. Communication is the key.

          --Jerry Springer

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          • #6
            lol that is my jetta i bought it like 2 years ago and have had nothing but trouble with it replaced fuel filter, water pump, belts hoses, battery, and everytime i fix something, something else would go wrong now somehow the tranny is shot no reverse so i just put it out front with a for sale sign on it basically its just good for parts

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            • #7
              viper20, it look great! i am doing a vw with similar door handles. I have lots of finger scratches in behind the handles. Did you have similar scraches? i was wondering how to remove these in that tight area? I was thinking scratch x? anyone?

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              • #8
                cheapthrills, i think scratchx would work good just make sure to rub it in with a lot of elbow grease and apply 3-4 coats that should work well for you. you can also try #83 (DACP) on an applicator and try that as well. hope this helps

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