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Originally Posted by steck
i was hoping for a 'straight-on' shot of the rear end of that 512...so i could have posted "that is one of the nicest rearends in the biz..'
but, no such picture
cool car, cool write up, cheers.
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Sorry, next boxer will get some "butt" shots!
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Originally Posted by bert31
I haven't tried ABC either but I am temped to try one system or the other. Accumulator has often sung the praises of the ABC system so I am not sure which to try.
While you probably don't get this type of work often, but for detailers who do large vehicles such as buses, RV coaches, or large boats where claying those giants would take half a day (and the customer wouldn't pay for it), I wonder if a decontamination would give them the similar results of claying w/o the hours and hours of actual claying??
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I don't know the answer to your question in terms of time saving but I would assume (always dangerous) that you could save a signficant amount of time using the system if it worked even moderatly well. I know it's not good practice in autmotive style 'perfection' detailing, but I would imagine that a polisher and pad would remove whatever remained on the surface after the decon system.