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  • #16
    ...I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
    Bigfeet's File Repository
    The DS3Club Bacon Appreciation Society

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    • #17
      Originally posted by WTF View Post
      Good tip! I'm sure if its safe for a baby, its safe for a car
      Does this work the same the opposite way around?

      Brb, just getting the machine polisher out.
      cyclone> Fish is the man

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Dangerousfish View Post
        Does this work the same the opposite way around?

        Brb, just getting the machine polisher out.
        A heavy cutting pad and compound will bring out the best results. No more tears not guaranteed...

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        • #19
          Perhaps it's because my DS3 is my baby that the oil works. Reading the ingredients on the bottle seems to me that it should be good for plastics / rubberised items (not that I'm into any you understand). Rear bumper done in less than 10 minutes tonight, looks like just out of showroom.
          Phil

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          • #20
            Originally posted by cyclone View Post
            Around here it seems to works like this "Dad all your insert product name here is gone you need to get some more."
            Works the other way here, I look for a tool of mine, and have to ask dad where he put it as it's not in my cabinet... He washes his car about once annually though, so thoses products are safe.

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