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    Curing 2017 df blues

    So I figured as there are several who weren`t able to make df `17 that i`ld start with what I did to semi cure the blues. How have others done the same?

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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    Ah the satisfaction of a job completed with another happy customer.


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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    Nice job, very shiny. That said, Mercedes or not and at the end of the day it`s still a mini van.
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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    Actually it`s a mix between a station wagon and a small suv


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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    Quote Originally Posted by Civicclutch View Post
    Actually it`s a mix between a station wagon and a small suv


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    They can put whatever title on it they want, hey it`s their creation and I`m pretty sure it started out as a crossover but it ended up looking like a mini van. Not that there`s anything wrong with a mini van, that is if you`re a soccer mom. Probably one of the nicest soccer mom vehicles on the market.
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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    I think most soccer moms drive suvs now. Mini van is now the alternative less common vehicle


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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    Quote Originally Posted by MattPersman View Post
    I think most soccer moms drive suvs now. Mini van is now the alternative less common vehicle


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    The "I won`t drive a minivan" crowd. Definately true in our area. More 4 door pickups too. Dad won`t drive one, he gets a Silverado, F150 or Ram. Mom gets Tahoe, Sub, or other SUV.

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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    So the clients wife many many years a go t-boned a guy who pulled in front of her so he now buys her the biggest vehicle with best safety rating they can afford. Lol. Plus it doesn`t have sliding doors so how is it still a mini van


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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    Quote Originally Posted by Civicclutch View Post
    ...Plus it doesn`t have sliding doors so how is it still a mini van


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    That`s a good point.
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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    Civicclutch:
    Would you mind "sharing" some of the products and processes that you used in this detail, at least what you used as an LSP on this metallic silver?

    Also, do I detect (3) black gallon jugs of Value-Gard products sitting on a work-shelf under the fluorescent lights in the background of one of the photos?? (Inquiring minds (AKA, "nosy people") want to know....)
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    Re: Curing 2017 df blues

    Quote Originally Posted by Lonnie View Post
    Civicclutch:
    Would you mind "sharing" some of the products and processes that you used in this detail, at least what you used as an LSP on this metallic silver?

    Also, do I detect (3) black gallon jugs of Value-Gard products sitting on a work-shelf under the fluorescent lights in the background of one of the photos?? (Inquiring minds (AKA, "nosy people") want to know....)
    I used b&s yellow with rupes 21 and rupes yellow on my rupes mini. As for polish I used sonax ex 04-06 only problem was I don`t think I worked it through its cycle all the way at first, was first time really using it. And lsp was two coats of fk1000p


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