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3BVert

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About 3BVert

  • Birthday 07/30/1968

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    USA
  • Vehicle Year
    2010
  • Vehicle Make
    Chevrolet
  • Vehicle Model
    Camaro
  • Real Name
    Aaron
  1. I hate to tell you but you might as well keep her from touching your MF towels. The "your not allowed to touch me!" part comes with marriage anyway.
  2. Great videos. I've found that it helps to come back with another layer of touch up paint (or two) after it dries a bit and shrinks up. Otherwise, I could still see the dimples in the paint. It's a good system but like anything else, it does take some practice. Like you said though, if you screw it up, use the blob eliminator to get rid of the touchup paint and start over.
  3. Thanks but... Holy cow! The Revive polish is blue! I have this rule burned into my brain. Orange polish... orange pad. White polish... white pad. Gray polish... gray pad. Now you're telling me... Blue polish... WHITE pad???? I'm going to have to rethink all of my training. Just kidding! Now I see why the Revive polish was a "secret". It's just WAY too complicated. I guess it's really a hand polish so it's exempt from the rule. You do recommend using the PC to apply it, right? If so, I think I'm going to have to buy an extra white pad and dye it blue. Thanks for your help Junkman! You've inspired me with your videos.
  4. Ok. First post so be nice if I've missed this along the way. I have a black C5 so after watching the videos I came here to find out what the "secret" is for dark colors. So... it's the Revive polish. Ok. Got it. In this thread I think I understood that the white pad is the proper pad for that polish. Got that too. If I remember my colors correctly, the white pad goes with the FMP. Can I use the same pad for both the FMP and the Revive or is it a no, no to use the same pad with different products?
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