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    Posted: 30-July-2006 at 23:08
Jamsieboi, i've got a pc. Could try giving it a polish out for you.

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Originally posted by jamsieboi jamsieboi wrote:

had a look at the detailing website i think its just the laquer as i done the nail thing. Any of halfords products likely to do the job??

what is pc or rotary

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had a look at the detailing website i think its just the laquer as i done the nail thing. Any of halfords products likely to do the job??

what is pc or rotary

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If you can run your nail thru it and it catches then its respray

If not someone with pc or rotary will sort you out

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try theese folks or ask pete330 or pm him

 

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this might be the wrong forum but none of them seemed appropriate so im just sticking it here.

the misses fell out with a neighbour last week which has all been sorted now, but in the process of resolving it she mentioned a scratch on my car which she claimed the cat done.

never noticed until today two scratches about four inches long just above the fuel cap.

they are not particuarlly deep but noticable all the same, what products are best for cleaning this up. i would normally opt for a bit of t-cut but then again i never had a BM before.

any advice welcome

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