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baseballlover1 said:Boy i just had a vision of christmas and snow outside and then running out there after unwrapping a heavy present and finding ZYMOL.... well shortly after i had this vision, i realized im jewish. LOL
lbls1 said:..it is also very transparent. You will see any and all of your mistakes once you get your finish rendered...
baseballlover1 said:Boy i just had a vision of christmas and snow outside and then running out there after unwrapping a heavy present and finding ZYMOL.... well shortly after i had this vision, i realized im jewish. LOL
ron231 said:..All of the vintage owners I can think of would agree, using it on a surface that is not prepped to perfection is a waste.
lbls1 said:hidden hues, metallic flake and glass-like clarity.
Accumulator said:Except for lbls1 who wants me to use it on the previously referred-to vehicles![]()
Heh heh, couldn't resist![]()
But seriously.. yeah, unless somebody is getting a finish as close to flawless as the paint can stand (and that's under demanding lighting, not fluorescents and probably not under just halogens either) then it'd be a complete waste of money. And I can't help but wonder about using it on customers; vehicles- will they pay for a difference that they almost certainly won't appreciate? (Yeah, an expert, looking at paint they're familiar with, would appreciate the difference, but those folks are few and far between.)
Picus said:The ones that will appreciate the difference will pay for it. You're right, there aren't many of them.