Thanks everybody

KAs

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Thanks to all that post here. I've been reading for months now and have learned a lot. My car is an '83 VW Rabbit - Diamond Silver metallic (the light version) which I dearly love. I'm a water cooled VW fan. The paint is quality on this car, but has hail damage so I intend to repaint it. Now I get to practice so when it has new paint, I'll know how to take care of it.

I'll never be the type to post a lot, I tend to search and read, but wanted to stop lurking long enough to say thank you for all of the shared information. I'm having a blast polishing stuff I didn't know I had.

Most women want jewels - I want car parts and now MF towels. The beau is getting alarmed.


-Karyl
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Hey KAS, if the paint is in real good shape on the car, why not look into paintless dent removeal for the hail damage? I went this route with a car I once had, and let me tell you, the results are amazing. You'll never know the dents were there if you get a good PDR person to do it. It's something to look into. It will probably be a lot cheaper than a repaint and you can use the money you saved to spend on detailing supplies!
 
Welcome to THE CITY!! :welcome

Haha Kary, that's a funny story. :lmfao

Have fun reading all the info!!
 
I wish I could do dent removal but the paint got chipped to primer on the roof & hood. Zero dents, though. It's good paint to learn on, not 20 yrs old. It's a fun little resto project for me and paint is minor since the irreplaceable parts on this car are perfect. Right now I'm learning what a difference the various detailing products/techniques make. Huge.

Nick, you are near me. I'm in Alpharetta. :)
 
Greetings and :welcome to the DC ! Nice to see that your posting finally ;) Say hey from time to time and let us know how its goin :bigups


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For sure, I was just over there yesterday detailing :bigups

We're starting to get quite the crowd from N.GA, so maybe we'll have to meet up one of these days? :dunno
 
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