LETS TRY TO POLISH SOMETHING!
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The Dynabrade is the Mac Daddy for polishing small stuff. It would take a while on a car but models are perfect.You can also dial in the rpm you are comfortable with.
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The clear is a urethane product called slick and quick, A quart of it with hardener cost 22 dollars and I can usually get at least four racers out of a quart.
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Thanks. Don't mean to be a pest but I ready don't know what I'm doing. Found both.
Slick and Quick www.axiscoatings.com/tds/Slick&Quick2_tds.pdf
Speed Clear www.axiscoatings.com/tds/SpdClr-tds.pdf
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Main Site www.axiscoatings.com/techdatasheets.html
Slick and Quick www.axiscoatings.com/tds/Slick&Quick2_tds.pdf
Speed Clear www.axiscoatings.com/tds/SpdClr-tds.pdf
Recomendations?
Main Site www.axiscoatings.com/techdatasheets.html
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From: Winter Haven,
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I got mine at P&T Automotive in Michigan. [link=http://ptautopaints.com/clearcoats.htm]P&T Automotive[/link] $22.90 for the kit, plus shipping.



