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PrinceValium

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  1. The only problem with them is there is pretty much all plastic on them besides the tank.
  2. Looks like you got it looking good!
  3. I can understand it if it was a heat gun but most hair dryers have different heat settings and really do not get extremely hot. I was thinking more along the lines of a medium heat setting to aid in the faster drying. There could also be a hole at the other end for air to escape for better flow through. Hmm....
  4. How about placing the pads in a cardboard box, cutting a hole in one side and and placing a hair dryer in the hole to dry them? Has anyone ever tried using a hair dryer? If you have quite a few pads that is great but for those of us that have not yet got enough inventory I am thinking about dry time...lol
  5. That looks really good! You did a good job.
  6. Thanks for the welcomes everyone. Yeah Spaceballs is a classically funny movie and I have been using that forum name for quite a long time here and there. Ok I will post the pic of the car when we bought it used from the Infiniti dealer. I have yet to be able to get some shots of the swirls but those are to come when I get the chance. There is my wife's baby...I want to get it looking BETTER than that pic. The dealer took the car to a detail shop before we got it and it looked better than when we test drove it but after waching all those correction videos it could look much better. This was awhile ago and now the paint is swirled up. Back then I had no clue about paint correction. Now I am getting more informed on what it takes etc. and I know now what to look for mostly. Looking forward to seeing my mirror reflection in it!
  7. Hi everyone, I came to these forums due to the Junkman's videos. I have just purchased a DA polisher (7424XP) and have some HD Uno (sorry I did not know about Adams Polishers before ordering the HD Uno) and am anxious to start working on my wife's Infiniti G37 paint. It is swirled up pretty good and I want to start correcting the damage. I have watched lots of videos on technique and the basics of paint correction and am ready to give it a go. (and to also show the wife her paint was NOTHING like it should be!) Anyway thanks and I look forward to learning all I can on this forum!! Rob:bow:
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