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  1. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by dc2itr View Post
    very nice. how'd u come up wid usin peanut butter?
    cos it has a oil substance lol. same with butter . they both work. temporarily.

  2. #26
    man I'm too worried I'll stuff sumfin up to try sh!t like that. Nice man even if its only temp, still sum funny sh!t

  3. #27
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    can i just ask what is "Random Orbital"?

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    sanding method where rather orbital shaped sanding disc is random, ie. not only does it spin clockwise or counterclockwise; but both and it also wobbles around (well the good brand ones do anyway).

    you can stick anything on these discs really, sanding sheets, buffing pads etc. they're used for sanding fine jobs or taking light coats of paint off

    you can pick them up at bunnings, starting at about $30 going all the way upto $300+
    if you go, id only recommend ozito for small shitty jobs, otherwise get a ryobi

    regards,
    steve; your local bunnings boy

  5. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve88 View Post
    sanding method where rather orbital shaped sanding disc is random, ie. not only does it spin clockwise or counterclockwise; but both and it also wobbles around (well the good brand ones do anyway).

    you can stick anything on these discs really, sanding sheets, buffing pads etc. they're used for sanding fine jobs or taking light coats of paint off

    you can pick them up at bunnings, starting at about $30 going all the way upto $300+
    if you go, id only recommend ozito for small shitty jobs, otherwise get a ryobi

    regards,
    steve; your local bunnings boy
    thx very much, i know what to do now

    btw, what if i just apply the Scratch X to the CF...how will that look like?

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    looks crap. trust me i tried everything. doesnt get the oxidation off at all, once you wipe it dry the dry crust is still there

  7. #31
    Clay bar. GG.
    '12 PWP Tree Hugging Machine
    '99 GPW S2000
    '99 CW DC2R

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    Quote Originally Posted by xntrik View Post
    Clay bar. GG.
    claybar GG ? more like claybar Did-anything-happen?

    they dont work

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    Quote Originally Posted by EK4R View Post
    looks crap. trust me i tried everything. doesnt get the oxidation off at all, once you wipe it dry the dry crust is still there
    I had a read on the introduction from Scratch X, it claims that it can removes those tiny scratches.
    Apart from removing oxidation, can it do that job at all ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 929 View Post
    I had a read on the introduction from Scratch X, it claims that it can removes those tiny scratches.
    Apart from removing oxidation, can it do that job at all ?
    yes it does remove small scracths but only the surface minor onces. anything that is too deap it wont.

    you would need a rotary or random orbital to make the best of it too

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    very sexy look now all i need is something CF haha
    MEH HONDA

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    Quote Originally Posted by EK4R View Post
    yes it does remove small scracths but only the surface minor onces. anything that is too deap it wont.

    you would need a rotary or random orbital to make the best of it too
    for those surface minor scratches, what happen if i apply some "cut & polish" on it?
    will the "cut" actually damage the clear coat of the CF but not refreshing it?

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