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theamcguy

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  • Birthday 07/06/1953

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    Towing Service Operator
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    Bill Strobel

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  1. It is my experience that when white paint yellows that means it's dirty. A claying and an AIO is usually all that's required to clean things up and restore the color.
  2. I sure am glad you got the site fixed and back up running again. I really missed it.
  3. Common problem on white. You can try a light polish but the paint has absorbed the discoloration (the light polish never works for me, it dims it a bit but never removes it 100%) . Good news the sun will bleach it out eventually. This has been my only solution, dim it a bit with polish, wax, leave in sun, stain gone in 3-4 months.
  4. Anybody have a way to just order 3 cans of In and Out Spray without having to but 3 of the can guns? I sure can't find it on the web site. Help
  5. It will look worse than if you just leave it. If you do polish it out you will lighten the tint in the area and like others have said the glass will look wavy in the sun.
  6. Here's the deal, light colors look good in low light and dark colors look good in bright light. Look at a dark color in low light, looks like a Hershey bar.
  7. I no longer wash my pads for this reason. As soon as they hit the water they never stick like new. I have used them all and they are all the same. I have dedicated pads for a specific product use them let them dry out and clean them by spinning them dry and holding a towel agains them and the dust comes off.
  8. I think a lot of window cleaning problem is the light. You finish cleaning the window and it looks great but take it out in the sun or have headlights shine on it and it looks streaky. You have to see the window in all lights to get it clean. After cleaning the window take it out in the sun and look at it from all angles. The higher the sun the better. If in a garage then use a flourescent to really see if there are no streaks. Again look at from all angles. It is a real art to find and eliminate all the streaks. The key is using light and examining from all angles not just looking at the glass from straight on. Hope this helps.
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