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Old 04-23-2008, 07:33 PM   #4
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Re: Cleaning up a paint rub/scratch.

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Originally Posted by Treebasher
mmmmm, beer...

I think if i had to do this on a regular basis a power tool would definitely be in order. I'm looking forward to more of your writeups!

LOL!...

I was lucky when i started....I landed a gig detailing mostly rental cars cause I needed the steady business...I mean they were all pigs as far as being dirty....But it was paid practice til I could command my price in the big leagues...

It's funny...One day I was in an endless cespool of rental nightmares the next day I said time to think big and it was Mercedes, Beemers and Ferrari.

Funny though...That's when the real work started...Couldn't afford to make any mistakes or pzzz off a highroller.

So now I'm glad to pass on the knowledge...I just hope it helps cause I want every Titan I see to shine.
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