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  1. I find that when I need to break up a paint correction over a few days is to strip wash the whole car and clay the whole vehicle. Then re wash the vehicle. Now you can tackle each body panel one at a time. I get each panel perfect taking my time, I might get two doors and a fender done in 2-3 hours. However I dont apply sealant or wax until the whole car is done Then if I have to stop for whatever reason I can, I only have to hit the panels I plan to work on with Waterless Wash before I get the porter cable out.

  2. My dad went thru a similar accident in 97 he skidded on wet leaves in his 95 pathfinder and took a hard hit on the driver front. He ended up with three rods to set his broken heel two surgeries later cars are replaceable body parts not so much. Feel better and keep ur chin up

  3. I have a little from every tool maker. You can't beat a pair of Klein linesman pliers !! Knipex is good stuff I have a set set of insulated tools from them and a 3 pcs set of their cobra water pump pliers. I have channel lock water pumps too and a pair from rigid too. Klein and greenlee screwdrivers rock.

     

     

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  4. I know Adams stopped production of the brilliant spray glaze because it didn't work well with the sprayers. Has anyone tried to mix detail spray with brilliant glaze? May be 2:1 would work good. I have a few spots on my truck that are annoying me but I don't plan on doin a full paint correction til the spring. Hoping the filling properties will hide the lil things that annoy me lol

     

     

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  5. That's awesome my son will be three at the end of the month and he loves washing my truck with me. Btw brilliant glaze works wonders on power wheels haha never seen plastic melt faces before nymaha3e.jpg

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  6. I was on a big piping job and I had a shopping cart loaded with my nipple trays a 300 rigid power threader and a assortment of aluminum pipe wrenches. I walked out of my hotel room at 6am and found the skels used a holesaw to drill my Sliding door. They reached in and popped the lock. Bet they appreciated the fact that all of it was on a shopping cart.

     

     

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