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    Hey all these pics are not great, but wanted to post something until I can get better ones.The truck looks great up close.

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    Z1,Z5,andZ2

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    Last one but not great working on the pic thing.

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    Very nice! It was worth the wait, Todd! What do you use on the tires and bars?
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    One photo trick for those with digital cameras that I really like...



    Usually, your computer comes with a photo editor - such as Microsoft Photo Editor. When you double-click the picture in Exploder (I mean Explorer), this is what usually comes up. Then you scale the pics to make a smaller jpg file and it looks like crapola.



    Solution!



    Usually, you can simply right click the file and chose Open With instead. Then pick lowly Microsoft Paint. Use it to scale your picture and save it under a new name. To scale use "Stretch/Skew" off the Image menu. Enter the same numbers for horizontal and vertical (I use 25-40% usually.) Then just make sure that your new file is under 100k. If not just choose Undo from the edit menu and repeat the scale process (note that Ctrl-W brings up the Stretch/Skew dialog also.)



    For whatever reason, Paint does a better job scaling jpg`s than Microsoft Photo Editor. Of course if you have a high-end photo editor, just use it.
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    Zaino - tried it...loved it.

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    Brad,

    I used Zaino tire dressing for these pics and I use Z1 and Z2 on the powdercoat rails and bars.I also use 303 on the tires sometimes.The Zaino did very well on the powdercoat stuff and I am going to put a few more Coats on the rails to bring more shine to them I hope.

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    Menzerna sealing wax

    It says on the bottle that it can remove light scratches .
    Is this true ?
    If it can I`m assuming just very light marring type .
    Can anyone shed some light on this .

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    It?s a little less abrasive then PO85RD, so yes, it can remove lighter swirls, but some of them will also be filled since it contains carnauba and silicone.

 

 

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