As seen on Tv question
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As seen on Tv question
I was wondering if anyone knew of the product you see on tv, where a guy uses some kind of paste and wipes it on the car and it gets rid of scratch's. I have a few on mine and want to fix it. If anyone has used this let me know, Thanks
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Re: As seen on Tv question
Don't believe that "As seen on TV" crap.
This is how you do it for real.
http://www.premiumautocare.com/how-t...-polisher.html
This is how you do it for real.
http://www.premiumautocare.com/how-t...-polisher.html
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Re: As seen on Tv question
Don't believe that "As seen on TV" crap.
This is how you do it for real.
http://www.premiumautocare.com/how-t...-polisher.html
This is how you do it for real.
http://www.premiumautocare.com/how-t...-polisher.html
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Re: As seen on Tv question
+1 on that website, its great
personally, I prefer a little bigger buffer without "random orbit." But that is just because I use what is my buddy's and he is a painter. Also, his uses bigger pads, and all the pads are available right at NAPA.
Also, sometimes, we use the "****" pad for the cutting compound. It works better because you can clean it by running the cookie wheel on it.
All the other info on that site is great though.
personally, I prefer a little bigger buffer without "random orbit." But that is just because I use what is my buddy's and he is a painter. Also, his uses bigger pads, and all the pads are available right at NAPA.
Also, sometimes, we use the "****" pad for the cutting compound. It works better because you can clean it by running the cookie wheel on it.
All the other info on that site is great though.
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