#81
vr2turbo
Posted 02 June 2010 - 11:56 AM
No, I was actually refering to what product was used in this particular "Project Car" for those watermark removal.
Then it was Meg 105 with wool pads......
#82
hitachi
Posted 02 June 2010 - 10:02 PM
Then it was Meg 105 with wool pads......

It is??? Was I using M105???
#83
vr2turbo
Posted 03 June 2010 - 10:01 AM
It is??? Was I using M105???
You just got me thinking. The project car we did only one window because short of time.
Bro. Spirit using Meg 105 and wool pads was on Bro. Spiltfire's ride.....
#84
hitachi
Posted 03 June 2010 - 01:55 PM
You just got me thinking. The project car we did only one window because short of time.
Bro. Spirit using Meg 105 and wool pads was on Bro. Spiltfire's ride.....

If i remember correctly (damn all i remember was that chic!) Technically Bro SF used M105 to remove the haze left by tomcat/some other acid which was used to remove the water mark.
#85
vr2turbo
Posted 03 June 2010 - 02:11 PM
If i remember correctly (damn all i remember was that chic!) Technically Bro SF used M105 to remove the haze left by tomcat/some other acid which was used to remove the water mark.
The one that visited our booth almost at the end of the day, and purposely tie up her T shirt above the waist....hahahaha
Yup, bro. SF was doing just that or was it bro. spirit on behalf.....
#86
mubull
Posted 08 June 2010 - 12:16 PM
Sorry to bring up this old thread, but was wondering what was used to remove the watermarks and polish the windows?
hi bro GRexer,
We only did a glass polish for the small rear glass only, is not 100% successful as its badly edged.
We tried DG755 Nu glass + small LC white . lighten.
then we tried LC PFW + Meg 105 . Lighten.
Due to shortage of time , we did not try further dg755 with LC PFW and we spray DG751 Glass Cleaner+ rain repel to finish.
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#87
mubull
Posted 08 June 2010 - 12:18 PM
No, I was actually refering to what product was used in this particular "Project Car" for those watermark removal.
So far , my users does managed to remove water mark with DG755 Nu Glass ..few years of edging but I dont think can removed on those 10 years edging.
but can try
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#88
mubull
Posted 08 June 2010 - 12:20 PM
If i remember correctly (damn all i remember was that chic!) Technically Bro SF used M105 to remove the haze left by tomcat/some other acid which was used to remove the water mark.
Also failed to remove bro.SF haze marks. His windscreen are bad in conditon.
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#89
vr2turbo
Posted 10 June 2010 - 01:59 PM
Also failed to remove bro.SF haze marks. His windscreen are bad in conditon.
But bro. tploh's one was saved by applying MG105 and he did it by hand.....

Bro. SF one, maybe with more time can still remove......
#90
mubull
Posted 16 June 2010 - 02:16 PM
But bro. tploh's one was saved by applying MG105 and he did it by hand.....

Bro. SF one, maybe with more time can still remove......

I believed bro sf ones are too serious. ..needs those milled abrasive type
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