Gee, no dictionary this time??? :shock: :D
"Neck of the woods" and "buffed" do not compute. Ergo, #2 (see below) does not fit into telling me twice, sir. happy1.gif
KenC wrote:
#1
"It simply needs to be "buffed" out, but I highly recommend that you have it done professionally by either a body shop or car detail shop. It is a very easy process, but if you try it yourself, you could do more harm than good!"
#2
"Can't help you there, but there are members who live in your "neck of the woods" who may be able to help and give you some recommendations!"
tny795 wrote:
Did not! I do not believe you told me twice.
Don't even remember "once"......where? back at other thingy/post? I even printed the suggestions out and took list with me to purchase the dif. suggestions.
Twice? :shock: :?
KenC wrote:
I believe I told you twice, "Don't try this at home!" tny795 wrote:
those of you who gave me advice on how to handle getting rid of the paint left on my car. Here's how it played out:
Yesterday--rubbing compound $3.......didn't work :(
Today--paint thinner $3........didn't work :(
Today--body shop buffing $10......WORKED!
THANK YOU ALL........I REALLY APPRECIATED YOUR HELP :D
P.S. I think the only reason the first two ways weren't a "go" for me was that I don't have the necessary strength (or patience) for it. The fellow who could have done it is out of town.
Last edited on Fri Oct 20th, 2006 07:14 pm by tny795
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