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From: crazymcq
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  • what kind of product you are using?

  • wouldnt black paint be harder to make blend in?  we have some chips larger than those.

  • Nice house.

  • good job 

  • thank you :)

  • Why is he bending over so much?...i think he is used to being in that position....1:46 - 2:13

  • Well HI lol!

  • i hear a nitro rc car!! my favourate!

  • WELL HI what a fagget

  • Give the guy a break. Here is a guy with an OK method taking the time to share by making a video, and we get people taking shots. Youtube continues to show the worst side of humanity!! LOL.

    Great vid. I would delete the crap on a regular basis!

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  • this guy is retarded

  • This guy has very poor technique, don't follow his method.

  • there is nothing wrong with his method

  • It'th and abrathive pathst hahaha, nice lisp

  • Do you REALLY have to scrub it like you are doing dishes or something? If there was any sand on your paint, you just made more scratches than you will remove.

    I would avoid doing anything this guys tells you what to do.

  • lol...that is so not the way to do that.....hes retarted anyway....beatmeiser

  • to right mate! What a spaz he is!

  • Good comment re:sandpaper,buffing,clay bar.

    I don't use wax in detailing.Try simix supreme.Green product,less time,and the product does everything!

  • good video..

    it could be worth mentioning that the sandpaper that you use for removing the paint is not normal sandpaper, but specialist wet/dry fine 1500-2000 grit stuff.

  • you have to shake it. luckily thats something im good at. Wasn't expecting that. LOL

  • AHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAHHAH! CAN U BELIVE THIS GUY? He jacked

    off the Touch up Paint bottle and said he was good at it ROFL!

  • You might want to consider claying before using a rubbing compound. The rule of thumb is to use the least aggressive method to start, such as Meguiar's ScratchX. If this doesn't work, then consider the rubbing compound.

  • nice job. I used that compound on my white truck and it stained my paint! Maybe i pressed to hard, anyway two thumbs up!!

  • Good job, quite like your sense of humour too ;) Easy to follow but it would have been nice to have shown a close-up of the resulting finish.

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