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Dead

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  1. Nah, chatting to Bec.

    Dude, we sealed a commitment last weekend that was sacred and meaningful and she went and farked her end of the commitment I'll put it that way. Something between 'us' nothing else. She just promised something and broke it 5 days later. Farking sh!ts me. ENABLE SWEARING IN THE FARKING FORUMS!!! I'M SICK OF USING ! AND @ AND 55 TO SPELL 'A55'!!!

    There I feel better now...

  2. i just noticed that if you read the capital letters in your nick backwards it says yoda. ISNT THAT GREAT?!?!

    :o :o :o

    WOA!!!! I THOUGHT NO ONE WOULD EVER GET THAT!!!

    Dude...I commend you :blink: That's freaky...

    are you serious? was it intentional?

    Yes man...very intentional lol. I'm into coding, and thought I'd have some fun with my nick. I have the same one on msn. No-one found out, until now! :|

    finally! my wierd quirk for trying to find hidden messages in random caps has paid off! hahahaha :lol:

    lol it paid off indeed man. i still commend that effort. crazy

    Yeah Grey Rolla I agree. I have plans on restoring one in 5 years. Budgeting around 35K to spend on it. Will be a street/mild track car. Would like to drift it but the constant revving might kill the motor (4AGZE Turbo hehehehe)

  3. Swirl remover cuts the clear coat back a bit and gets rid of swirl marks in the finish. Mine has swirl marks in it because the dealer decidid to use an orbital buffer with a friggin steel wool pad or something. Idiots.

    So I have to invest in some Scratch X, but there is a brand you can get from the states which is cheaper and just as effective called "Poorboys". A lot of 'true' detailers use that. Poorboys is also used by Chompies, Melbournes Champion Car Detailer :D

    So we can't use the Wool pads with the Orbital Buffer?......or "steel wool pad"...are you sure?

    steel wood pad??? are you sarcastic lol. nah i said that as a joke lol

  4. Swirl remover cuts the clear coat back a bit and gets rid of swirl marks in the finish. Mine has swirl marks in it because the dealer decidid to use an orbital buffer with a friggin steel wool pad or something. Idiots.

    So I have to invest in some Scratch X, but there is a brand you can get from the states which is cheaper and just as effective called "Poorboys". A lot of 'true' detailers use that. Poorboys is also used by Chompies, Melbournes Champion Car Detailer :D

    hahaha, thanks for the constant plugs buddy!

    Like Rob has said Poorboys make a good swirl remover that works well by hand but like most swirl removers it is made to be used via machine, so you will have to give it some elbow grease. The product is called SSR2.5 and you can buy it from www.waxit.com.au Only available online unfortunately as it is imported from the USA.

    I can't really think of any good swirl removers that you can purchase at retail stores other than Scratch-X, but I find that it is a bit too expensive for what you get.

    Rob do what Lord of Shine do. Rob buy orbital buffer, but ONLY same one Chompies buy.

    Lol, no worries mate. I've seen your work, read your bio. Trained by a CHAMPION car detailer people. A CHAMPION.

    ;)

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