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Originally Posted by yellowranger215
Skyboi...not that I am doubting you on the comment about the guys going gung ho and then having to buff their mistakes, but working in a body sshop, a paint shop (as a painter and a helper), and a detail shop,I have to ask...WHAT THE HELL KINDA CLAYBARS WERE THEY USING!!!!!?????
I am reminded of the scene in the first MIB when the spaceship crashes onto the truck, and when the alien dressed in the 'eggar' suit comes in, the wife asks "what was it eggar", and the alien replies "sugar", and the wife says "I've never seen sugar do that!"
I've never seen a claybar do that!
Justin
(by the way, I wasn't shouting at you...I was shouting in disbelief)
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Hey Justin...I was referring to a post up the page ^^^^^by $particus. ^^^^^^^
He mentioned rubbing compound.
As soon as I hear the words "rubbing compound" I see a blotchy messed up hood.
I can't tell you how many times I've said to a client "you tried doing it by hand right?" And they all said the same thing... "Yeah, I tried a cleaner wax and a little compound"
It's usually just bad advice...Someone says to them. "Just rub it out with a little compound".... BUZZ...Wrong answer.
If you're a painter, you know as well as I that you cannot get the same results with your hand that you can get with a machine because the machine never gets tired or lazy.
So that's what I was referring to...