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Old 01-16-06, 09:15   #13 (permalink)
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See my previous post below. Since Jeff's Werkstatt is in affilication with Carlack of Germany you should be able to find similar products in Europe under the Carlack brand.

Carlack 68 vs. Jeff's Werkstatt
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Old 01-16-06, 10:11   #14 (permalink)
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As always Scott -
 
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Old 01-16-06, 11:35   #15 (permalink)
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Do you think the variable contact pads are for experienced PC users only? I need more pads on the way to debtor's prison.

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Gordon
The LC pads are fine for any experience level.

mav63-106FF still dusts a bit but I clean the pad out after each use and scuff the pad and pat it every couple of panels. That seems to keep it down a bit.

zippymbr-the DP Sealant seems very much like UPP, in fact, it even smells like the version I had-which, I might add, also has the same 30-45 minute wait before removal requirement. Real easy product to use. Apply a thin layer, wait 30-45 minutes and it wipes off with very little effort. Very slick too.

Spilchy-he has around 40-50 acres with a stocked pond. The house is 11,000 square feet and the garage bays on the main house swallow his F-250. BTW, this is the same house with the awesome garage attached to the guest house.

Oh yeah, as I was leaving last night (didn't finish his vehicles until nearly 7 PM), I saw 4 deer on his property as I was heading down his long drive.
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Old 01-16-06, 12:03   #16 (permalink)
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Excellent work as usual,the porsche looks is fantastic.
What tire dressings do you use?
 
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Old 01-16-06, 03:59   #17 (permalink)
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great looking details as always. glad to see you got some time to do your own ride thanks for the pics we are always looking forward to the outcome of your work.
 
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Old 01-16-06, 05:52   #18 (permalink)
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Just beautiful Scott!! That Porsche is simply awesomel.
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Old 01-16-06, 06:55   #19 (permalink)
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What tire dressings do you use?
Unless otherwise stated, I always use Armor All on the tires and fenderwells.
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