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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl3
    nice pics detaildoc! you should tint the front windows, it would look even nicer...
    I know, I just wonder if I would get away with it or get slapped with a fix it ticket right away.

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    I have to say that that combo is QUITE impressive!

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    Looks very good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by detaildoc
    I know, I just wonder if I would get away with it or get slapped with a fix it ticket right away.


    i wouldn`t worry about it, i`ve had my tint for 5 years with no problems *knock on wood*. cops wouldn`t really hassle you as it`s not a lowered car with loud exhaust, and blaring music to attract them to you (you have a stock lexus LOL ). there`s a place on Indiana Street called Sundown, you should check them out. they strictly do window tinting for residential, commercial, and autos. they use nothing but the best materials...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl3
    i wouldn`t worry about it, i`ve had my tint for 5 years with no problems *knock on wood*. cops wouldn`t really hassle you as it`s not a lowered car with loud exhaust, and blaring music to attract them to you (you have a stock lexus LOL ). there`s a place on Indiana Street called Sundown, you should check them out. they strictly do window tinting for residential, commercial, and autos. they use nothing but the best materials...
    True. I`ll have to give that a try.

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    Here`s a newb question.......what is DWG and UPGP?



    Thanks!



    Oh yea,..the car looks amazing!

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    Here\`s a newb question.......what is DWG and UPGP?\r\n\r\nThanks!\r\n\r\nOh yea,..the car looks amazing!
    \r\nDWG = Danase Wet Glaze\r\nUPGP = Ultima Paint Guard Plus`

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    Wow,..just saw the price of UPGP.

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    I did not look closely at each posting, so maybe this has be addressed. When you applied the DWG via the PC over 2 coats of UPGP. What are the chances that you removed the 2nd coat of UPGP or more putting on DWG? I thinking this is a possiblity.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Nichols
    I did not look closely at each posting, so maybe this has be addressed. When you applied the DWG via the PC over 2 coats of UPGP. What are the chances that you removed the 2nd coat of UPGP or more putting on DWG? I thinking this is a possiblity.



    cheers,

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    why whould you think a glaze would remove a long lasting sealant?

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    ^^^^^^

    Just thinking the working action might reduce down the sealant.



    Might be something to investigate.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Nichols
    ^^^^^^

    Just thinking the working action might reduce down the sealant.



    Might be something to investigate.



    GREG




    as long as you are using the correct pad(finishing)

    it should have little to no cut and the glaze has no cut

    SO... no cut + no cut=

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    Sorry to bore you with such a trival question.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoreBoostPlease
    Wow,..just saw the price of UPGP.


    I did a double take the first time I checked into it also.



    However.



    A bottle goes a loooong way. It only takes a few squirts to do a very large car (Lexus LS430). I used it on my car and minivan at four coats each and the bottle still looks full. Further the stuff lasts a long time as well. I last coated my vehicle in October 2007 and it still beads well and looks amazing. I just got a compliment on the finish today. It made it through a PA winter and looks great.



    It may sound like alot but if you go by $ per use, it is a bargain.
    Good driving and good listening!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Nichols
    I did not look closely at each posting, so maybe this has be addressed. When you applied the DWG via the PC over 2 coats of UPGP. What are the chances that you removed the 2nd coat of UPGP or more putting on DWG? I thinking this is a possiblity.



    cheers,

    GREG
    Not as long as the sealant is fully cured and you use a soft pad with no cut and on speed 1 - 1.5 with no pressure. I use the LC blue or red pad.

 

 
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