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Why did you put flex agent on the fender?? (n/m)
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ZXoltan
on October 31, 2012 at 8:22 PM
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That makes sense. It's going back this weekend for a polish
posted by SMAZ (OKC)
on October 31, 2012 at 06:52 PM
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Stillen service cover ever scratch or mar the fender?
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SMAZ (OKC)
10:46:46 10/31/12
I have 2, never had them do that. (n/m)
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Woody75 (Denver)
11:00:10 10/31/12
2nd, been using them for years w/o issue.
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SilverTwin(OH)
11:21:13 10/31/12
nope, but if you dont keep it clean then this obviously can
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LJZTT
11:22:38 10/31/12
Issue = newly painted fender
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ZILVER-NZ
13:24:06 10/31/12
2nd that, paint is still drying believe it or not... (n/m)
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CmyZ
13:27:33 10/31/12
That makes sense. It's going back this weekend for a polish
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SMAZ (OKC)
18:52:31 10/31/12
Why did you put flex agent on the fender?? (n/m) -
ZXoltan
20:22:56 10/31/12
Not sure, is that a bad idea? I'm not a paint/body expert. (n/m)
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SMAZ (OKC)
00:27:38 11/01/12
It's typically not applied to sheet metal (n/m)
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Bernie (NoVA)
01:04:28 11/01/12
Thats a no no on sheet metal, no flex agent needed. If you
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CmyZ
10:05:44 11/01/12
Most shops dont use flex with urethane paint.
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ZXoltan
16:16:15 11/01/12
I asked him today about it and he said when he attended
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SMAZ (OKC)
20:39:38 11/01/12
Never had any issues with my Stillen cover. (n/m)
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rojoloco (VA Beach)
03:57:59 11/02/12
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