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From: drummerlars
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  • no shit like a bad Jackie Chan movie before he started making American films. Take this shit down or is it gimmick to subscribe?

  • you took the words right out of my mouth

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  • i use reducer much cheaper does the same thing

  • That was like a Kung Fu movie from 1974

  • Sound is screwed up!

  • yo does this guy work for powerblock tv on spike tv? like trucks or xtreme 4x4 or hp or musclecar. it reaally looks and sounds like one of the dudes

  • Speaking of INsurance, I hope he insured that mullet because that's a beauty.

  • Try some spit on an ol greezy rag.

  • thats one sweet mullet!!

  • Thats a fine tip right there using panal wipe in that garden sprayer type thing i will have to try that my self.

  • I gotta give it a try. I notice that sometimes I can keep adding regular solvent ovr and ovr and the surface is still dirty. Thankx for the tip.

  • go to BODYREPAIRSCOTLAND on google they has workers from America and the scots got on very well with them it was good networking

  • How about methyl alcohol and call it a day?

  • LOL @ MULLET

  • LOL!!! :D

  • Damn Kevin! That's a sweet ass mullet!

  • Can't just use some rubbing alcohol???

  • Nice mullet!

  • lmao

  • isnt that the new host of TRUCKS on spike tv?

  • You cant use windex... -_-

    It has ammonia in it and it can mess up the paint job..

  • BIGGAV619-> All you gotta do is buff it with compound with a wool pad and then use polish with foam pad [[on a buffer]] and it should look like u just painted it if u take your time and do a good job ^-^

  • Iv been doing that for years drummerlars, found out by accident. great for preparing white blending panels as you said 'gets all the crap out. But always use a good silicon remover before applying paint'

  • thanks man, good tip.

  • after painting my car i noticed that is was a little fadded than when i first painted i want a wet look how do i achive that.

  • clear it

  • you may have used a too fast hardener or thinner>> this causes the paint to dry off dull.. it happens to us at work just give it a buff over

  • and if the window cleaner has silcon in it,the best product ive used yet and all i use is ppg spirit wipe

  • ok i work in a paint and body shop and i must say i would have never thought about windex before a solvent cleaner. i like this video cause there are so many idiots who say hey thats a nice paint job and its really not so this guy with a old hair cut can paint my 59 mild kustom any day

  • i think that guy has a show on spike tv called trucks or 4x4 that must be an old recording because he doesnt have a maulet now"thank goodness"

  • I've been painting cars for over 20 years (hobbiest) and I learned something new today!! Thanks!!

  • hey where are you located ......

  • kevin tetz paint-u-cation dvds

  • yep good tech tip this one was

  • Kevin Tetz dvds??? Where can these be found?

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