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Old 02-09-2008, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cctmobiledetail View Post
I didn't ask the question, try reading the posts a little clearer before you speak incorrectly ...

the paint and clearcoat on a 2007 Nissan are no thinner than anything else out there. Your body shop guys are too afraid they'll burn the new paint as I suspect thats why they said they wouldn't do it

youand they are wrong to think that cheap $5.00 scratchx from walmart is superior to $ 40 quart 3M profesional compound. Just wait until you get a real scratch and see what you body shop buddies will do then ... SFB !
ScratchX is a 7oz tube, and it cost $8.46 at Walmart. It does a vantastic job. I offer do it your self low cost real world information based on experience and professional advice.

Instead of busting my balls, answer the posters question, and tell him the order of pads to use and the polishes and compounds to use.

My professional autobody friends don't want my money just my woman.
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