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  1. I've used Langka with pretty good results. Basically you fill the chip with touch up paint (from the dealer) and let it dry. You add several coats until the touch up paint is above the original paint surface...the touch up paint forms a blob of paint. Then you use the Langka Blob Remover and rub it over the repaired area/blob. It removes only touch up paint (not the factory original paint) and should leave behind a nicely filled chip with the touch up paint being level with the rest of the car.

     

    Here is the link:

    http://www.langka.com/

     

    Hope this helps!

  2. I guess that's my point, why would you put MSW or BW down before the Americana if the paste is better in every category. Shine, depth, warmth, durability, etc. Now I've done my fair share of combining products and testing different methods so I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that at all! This is just me trying to be a scientific thinker, and only that! This is a question and not a statement, but if you cover a surface with something that causes less shine or depth or whatever it is you're after, and then going over it with something that creates shine, depth, or whatever seems worthless since your not putting it on the original surface that you're working on. And I have got to be the only person that understands what I am saying. haha

     

    I understand exactly what your saying...I was just going to start a thread posting the same question. Maybe someone will chime in here with the correct answer to this "mystery".

  3. hey guys for those that dont know me my name is Dan just wanted to give a heads up we are having an informal gtg with chevytruckworld nj chapter at the fuddruckers on route 22 in bridgewater nj its like exit 14 off of 287 so if you can make it the more the merrier again this is just a chance to hangout talk cars,trucks, what have you and have a good burger and meet up. by the way they dont know we are coming so there might be a wait for food lol.

     

    I'll be there...as long as a GTO is welcome of course :xfingers:!!! :cheers:

  4. make it central nj so we all have equal travel distances lol hey guys take a look we are having a get together in central jersey look in the meet section.

     

    Excellent idea on the Central Jersey location...I new a few great places for it! And remember guys I have dibs on my car being the demo car :D lol ! But seriously please, Adam, come help us out.

  5. Speaking of headlights...I just detailed my car and noticed my lights look like they've been sand blasted. They are pretty bad....I was even about to bite the bullet and buy a new set. Any step by steps someone could post on how I can correct this or atleast minimize the hazing and pitting. I do know about (and am anxiously waiting) the release of the smaller pads for this purpose...but anything I can do in the mean time to help out? Thanks everyone!

  6. Hey Bill...I recently used the clear polish and cleaner and all I can say is WOW! I have a clear bra on my front bumper, part of the fenders and part of the hood. I've had it on the car since I bought it new about three yrs ago now. It was recently showing signs of wear and tear....it looked dingy and had millions of swirls. I tried other products with no success...I recently starting using Adams and their clear polish/cleaner made my clear bra look just like the day I had it installed...amazing. You can't even tell I have a clear bra on the car anymore because its soooo clean and clear. All swirls were removed and the dinginess/yellowing is completely gone.

  7. good to hear man....and welcome to the site:hi:

     

    did you use the swirl and haze remover by hand? ive got some on order and im ready to see how good it will work on my truck....it bein black swirls drive me nuts!

     

     

    I used the SHR with my porter cable and the 2nd gen orange "Swirl Killer" pad...it was an awesome combination. If you don't have one, I would strongly recommend an orbital...especially having a black car. I had some pretty serious swirls on my hood (more like scratches than minor swirls) and they came out with very little effort. The hood looks absolutely flawless now, even under a flourecent light. But to answer your question...no, sorry I have no experience using SHR by hand.

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