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Old 21st December 2007, 16:20   #11
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Thanks for the tips. No distortion on that car's reflection!

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Might I add, since I have a white 2006 X5, I like using Jeffs werkstatt
for any light paint color cars I own, brings that depth to the paint white
is hard to bring in especially white color and also spray on wipe off applications! http://www.jeffswerkstatt.com/
if u getting some get the acrylic products not the carnauba as theirs
are not the best in carnauba department.

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Layering of carnauba products "the high end once"
like Swissvax carnauba's help in distorting the orange peel and
lessing it greatly!

And as far as Vett's they recently have been giving it decent paint
job out of the factory! The clearcoat on the vetts are ceramic hard to correct
but the paint none the less is a good job nowadays,
the rest of the GM is trash regarding finishes.

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