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Pull Over!
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Covington, LA
Posts: 159
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I just gave my chrome exhaust tips a nice cleansing with S&W and then went over them with some fine #0000 steel wool.
After that, gave them a taste of Professional Polish and a coating of EX. I've got the shiniest nips in town.:-p :hippi
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GOT PREP?
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: memphis, 10
Posts: 1,018
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I detailed a 2003 Ford F-150 harley davidson edition over the weekend. The tips were rusted, PP took every bit off.
Everytime that I have used PP, when I am done I always wish that I would have taken before and afters. Nice product, very versatile. |
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