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restoring paint
- To: scirocco-l@privateI.com
- Subject: restoring paint
- From: "Ryan Schuermann" <rts@phoenix.net>
- Date: Fri, 14 Nov 1997 23:29:37 +0000
- Comments: Authenticated sender is <rts@mail.phoenix.net>
- Organization: RTSystems
- Priority: normal
- Reply-to: rts@phoenix.net
- Sender: owner-scirocco-l
well this is a general info post..but for all you out there that are
like me..drive the car, work on the engine, sound system and/or
interior..but often neglect the outside cept for the obligatory
bi-weekly car wash...
I went on advice of a detail-freak and got some NU-Finish and some
Zymol. I hit the car with the nu-finish, and thought it says polish,
man did it do an excellent job of removing the oxidation. All this
time I thought that was my paint rubbing off! Now my car is at least
4 shades redder! Then I hit it with the Zymol! wooo no wonder this
stuff is 18$ a bottle. I got another few shades of red out of it! My
friend says about 2 more applications of both and my car's paint will
be as smooth and colorful as the stock color that I unearthed under
the black sticker on the door pillars. I feel so ashamed for ignoring
my car's body..so I went and smoked a few rice grinders =] She feels
better now! And boy is she looking sleek!
Ryan
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