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    I would like to do my best at keeping micromarring down to a minimum since I have a new black paint job on the Mustang. Its driven on weekends and kept in the garage... What would cause the least amount of micromarring? Taking an indoor car cover on and off or frequent QD`ing? I`m thinking the friction of the car cover fabric as its being put on an removed would cause some marring... but so would frequent QD`ing to remove any dust that had settled. I know its tough to predict accurately, just want to hear what everybody thinks.



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    Tanguy Perinne
    1997 ProCharged Mustang GT

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    Hooked For Life Bill D's Avatar
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    I think your initial thoughts are on the right track. I think the key to QDing is plenty of QD, light pressure with the sterile mf, multiple passes and mfs as necessary
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

 

 

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