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Old 05-09-2007, 04:14 PM
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I use the same method as Jamo and it seems to work. Although I would like to see the end results with the other methods. Could you guys ( RON N BKFLD, ENTDOC & bfleming) send me some pics of your cars.

The previous owned had tried to clean the car with some type of liquid aluminum cleaner and it left some white spots on the finish. I was able get some out with the scotchbrite pads but I'm too lazy and would like to try another method.

Not sure why the bone-heads think they have to touch the car. Probably to see if it really is aluminum. Then they have to run their finger over the polished stripes to see if it really is a stripe.

I've thought about getting a couple static cling decals to put on top of the fenders that say "YES, IT REALLY IS ALUMINUM......PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH"

Not to sound like a pr!ck, but people can be total idiots.

Okay, I am a pr!ck!!
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