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I was almost going to do my car in flat black, but after thinking and looking around a lot, I just like gloss black much more. They said the durability to scratching etc was better than paint, but I didn't believe them. All I see are cars with that stuff with chips and swirl marks all over them, and even peeling. Since you use the stuff a lot, AND your car is also black, how does the stuff hold up in the real world? Especially to swirls? Paint, you can polish...is there anything to do when you swirl this stuff? I LOVE learning new things and would love to go to one of those seminars. Thanks.
Thanks, Mike 1991 Black 3.0 Twin Turbo La-Z-Link ^^Hard engine break in method^^ La-Z-Link ^^MY FACEBOOK...CHECK IT OUT^^ 
---Me: You bought a Porsche? ---sfpearl300z: lol, no no, I have a decent sized penis so no need for that. "felt wierd fingering my exhuast for 1hr with no results :(" - zboost "lmao, i know, theres more drama and favoritism on tt.net than a middle school girls locker room" - sfpearl300z "I think I'll pass on giving my car a handjob" - joel(PA) "I did plug the holes, But I did it by taping over them a lot, I didnt think that maybe HOT air is comming through there, And it melted the tape, damnit im an ass." - DC 21 |
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