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Old 2nd Dec 2009, 6:15 pm   #21
Lloyd 1985
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Default Re: French polishing for beginners.

That does look good!! I hope when I try I'll be able to do it that good too
there's a factory unit 2 doors down from where I work with a Meguiars sign on it, I always wondered what they did!! I might go bang on their door one lunch time to see if they sell the stuff from there. I shall have to try some of that swirl remover on my pye, which I used t-cut and burnishing cream on to try to make it look nice.. it still looks hazy in certain light (I used halfords spray lacquer on it ). I also don't particularly like t-cut much due to it being hard work to get off, and it always seems to leave a nasty greenish white powdery deposit behind on some surfaces where you can't get at to shift it easily!

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Lloyd.
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