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Old 02-01-06, 06:21   #37 (permalink)
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will it fill waterspot/acid rain etching?
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Old 02-01-06, 06:38   #38 (permalink)
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will it fill waterspot/acid rain etching?
No. I don't know of any paint coating product that can. To big of a area. However, the SB pad and polish does a very good job of removing these defects if they are not too severe.
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Old 02-01-06, 06:46   #39 (permalink)
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I'm going to try Optimum Hyper Compound and Zpc- Do you think OHC is too aggressive to use with a cutting pad?
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I'm going to try Optimum Hyper Compound and Zpc- Do you think OHC is too aggressive to use with a cutting pad?
Can't say. I have not used OHP yet. They need to send me a sample (hint, hint, hint!)
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Does this Sonus product harness the power of the new, revolutionary Nano technology?








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Old 02-01-06, 06:55   #42 (permalink)
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Did I missed the sale on the PC kits? Doh!! I thought I could handle my panels by hand...
And my car is looking great but could look better... and my arm is going to fall off.

I'll try and make the sponsor event. There is definately a wealth of information on this site. Kudos on that. It's a good feeling to know you can learn something new everyday.

These new pads sound great, even though I've never used a PC, I can see the point. Done a bit of woodworking polishing, my new PC will eventually see double duty. I may even end up sleeping with it under my pillow, like when I first started playing guitar. LOL.
 
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Old 02-01-06, 06:57   #43 (permalink)
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Spilchy-- you know that kind of POWER has only been successfully harnessed by EO!
 
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Old 02-01-06, 07:27   #44 (permalink)
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Sweet I can't wait to get my hands on this!
 
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Old 02-02-06, 06:16   #45 (permalink)
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David,

Does your delving into Acrylics as in this polish, mean you are going to be releasing a Paint Sealant in the near term?
 
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Does this Sonus product harness the power of the new, revolutionary Nano technology?
Why, yes, Seth it does.

We use an Amazing nanostructure polyurathane resin that's created with the use of nano mold injectors. The nano-structure of the foam gets polish deep into the pours of your paint for a radiant no-swirl, "nano-finish"!
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David,

Does your delving into Acrylics as in this polish, mean you are going to be releasing a Paint Sealant in the near term?

I have a simple rule for the Sonus products... if I can't create a better product than what is generally available on the market (that's subjective to what I think is better, of course!) then I won't release it. I won't put out a "me, too!"

That's a long winded way of saying... I'm working on it!

Perfection takes a long time and I'm a picky SOB!
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I think what is needed is someone who is independent...maybe British....maybe living in the North of England.....maybe someone who has been around Autopia for a while.....maybe an Alfa Romeo owner.........to try this out free er I mean fully evaluate without any cost considerations.....
And maybe someone from Australia

Who drives a Honda and parents have an X5 BMW I will even do my brother Holden Monaro CV8
 
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