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Again, nicely done...
Again, nicely done...
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Brandt, I like the brushed finish - my vote to leave as-is.
thanksWhat nick said and protect with if have it HydroBlue and of course nicely done
And the somewhat `lost in translation` instructions are always interesting.love that name
Supposedly a `faster` DAT but likely just marketing. Rapid Diminishing Abrasive is what folks seem to like calling it.Is the Scholl Dat or Smat technology?
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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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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.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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