Johny B New member Joined Jun 24, 2012 Messages 1,490 Reaction score 0 Jan 14, 2013 #21 Great job removing scratches.
SuperiorAutoLLC New member Joined Oct 8, 2011 Messages 434 Reaction score 0 Jan 14, 2013 Thread starter #22 Rayaz said: That does it! Didn't even rinse or change Brillo pads? The next thing you're going to tell me is he used one bucket and no grit guard. Some people... Click to expand... One bucket, no grit guard, 1 Brillo pad, dropped it on the ground like 3 or 4 times, kept going without rinsing...it was so painful to watch.
Rayaz said: That does it! Didn't even rinse or change Brillo pads? The next thing you're going to tell me is he used one bucket and no grit guard. Some people... Click to expand... One bucket, no grit guard, 1 Brillo pad, dropped it on the ground like 3 or 4 times, kept going without rinsing...it was so painful to watch.
N NYV6Coupe Member Joined Nov 20, 2006 Messages 110 Reaction score 0 Jan 14, 2013 #23 Watched my neighbor wash his van with one of those old school "sponge on a stick with the metal thing to squeeze out the excess water" mops that June Cleaver used to use, I'm sure the metal parts came in contact with the paint more than once.
Watched my neighbor wash his van with one of those old school "sponge on a stick with the metal thing to squeeze out the excess water" mops that June Cleaver used to use, I'm sure the metal parts came in contact with the paint more than once.