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Budget. Thanks for the input. Nice of you to gift some items to someone.

You were going through a never ending product trial and error looking for what they all promise


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didn`t come in a box but I got a good deal and I like the uniqueness of it. Dual purpose show/advertisement hood prop.

Debating whether to hydrodip it or powder coat it or leave it as is.

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pardon the slightly dirty engine bay

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Brandt, I like the brushed finish - my vote to leave as-is.

what about protecting it? I realize its metal but you know how WE get, haha

exov2? c2v3 or maybe it needs some rapid waxx, haha

edit- my friend mentioned maybe putting an acrylic back to it, in a color of my choice (and I thought maybe an acrylic back that has water bead effect to show through the holes?
 
What nick said and protect with if have it HydroBlue and of course nicely done
thanks
good idea
I think that would be simple enough. Next I will get my show board made (which will be an ad for my business). I figure by next summer I`ll have everything ready to go to shows AND advertise for myself when I`m away from my car. Or have my friends direct people to my car to take info packets I`ll have set up there.
 
Just arrived from `across the pond

Shipping was actually quicker than some U.S. suppliers at at only $17, not too bad from the `ol UK.
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love that name
And the somewhat `lost in translation` instructions are always interesting.

I haven`t been able to find any real reviews of it and M Lambert mentioned above that it wasn`t overly impressive but it`ll be fun to try...its just a windshield so easy to undo if not up to snuff.

Was kinda interesting wandering around the websites of U.K. vendors; products I never heard of that get rave reviews in a variety of places but unknown or obscure here.

Big guy`s like sonax, menzerna, scholls seem to be universal but it`s like a whole new and different set of core/common products...washes, QD`s, sealants...stuff like that.

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Ah...the Beast; gotta be quick to get one of those it seems. Worth the wait though.

The mailman was by here today as well:
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Is the Scholl Dat or Smat technology?
Supposedly a `faster` DAT but likely just marketing. Rapid Diminishing Abrasive is what folks seem to like calling it.

The abrasive grain used in our high performance compounds is based on a high-purity, white aluminium oxide powder that removes weathered and scuffed paint surfaces in only one operation, creating a brilliant physical mirror-like gloss. Conventional polishing compounds would require two or more polishing steps to achieve such results. This is the outcome of decades of research and development that have been put into the optimisation of our powder technology. The highly efficient and intelligent iPT powder generation is used in most of our compounds.

Whatever the case, the little bottle is me proving to myself that I don`t `need` to purchase new things in 32oz bottles.

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Ah...the Beast; gotta be quick to get one of those it seems. Worth the wait though.

The mailman was by here today as well:
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Nice. I picked up S20 myself and another forum member on Autogeek hooked me up with S3 and S30. I just need to use them soon and try them out.
 
I have the S3, S20 and S30. The S20 works great unless you use too much then it was difficult to get off. S30 was very easy to remove and I haven`t used the S3 much to get a feel for it.


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I have the S3, S20 and S30. The S20 works great unless you use too much then it was difficult to get off. S30 was very easy to remove and I haven`t used the S3 much to get a feel for it.


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Have read that it takes very little product to get the job done; some think it best with closed cell pads. Have some Scholls Honey Spider pads on the way to try with it.

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