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Old 11th July 2012, 09:29   #21
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Incredible. Makes me regret having silver when I see black shining like that
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Question: do you notice a difference in shine after the p085 on grey pad? That's a step I've always skipped. I usually just go straight to my klasse AIO for final finishing and sealant
Yes it's definitely noticeable. It gives the paint that shimmering glass like appearance rather than just appearing shiny and reflective.
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