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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2010

http://www.paintoversprayremovaloftexas.com/ is here to help any insurance companies or contractors with their overspray needs. This vehicle and others on this claim has epoxy paint overspray damage on it. Here I demonstrate how to clay a vehicle without scuffing the paint. All of the vehicles on this project were cleaned 100% that means all paint. glass, trim, and moldings were repaired. To replace trim and moldings on a new car can easy cost $3000 and for the SUVs it can double. We cleaned a total of 175 vehicles saving the insurance company over $500,000 on the cars alone. Those are real numbers you can easy check with your insurance company on how much it would cost to replace all of the trim and moldings on your vehicle to compare the price. contact me toll free- 877-715-5663 or jeffoverspraytech@hotmail.com

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  • You need to ask your girlfriend what i put in her last night. You will notice that you don't fit her box any more. I of course made a video in HD to demonstrate my technique of slamming that ass.

  • Do you even understand how to remove swirls, its the motion of the orbital that removes the swirls. the buffer spins in a circular motion. If you use the same product that you buffed with then the orbital will remove the swirls because it moves in a different motion then the buffer. I use B-C 2 from Auto magic, it is considered a wax. Check out my featured video of the black mustang. I removed the car wash scratches without wet sanding or any compounds.

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  • Hey do u wash then was then clay bar then wax again?? im not to sure. and what about the polishing process? wash, wax, clay bar, polish, wax??

  • GooD jOb bro. . .

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