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Very good looking restorations. Kudos.
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I can't argue with your results, if you can get good results by using a used pad you would be a fool not to and you are obviously getting good results. I'm just saying my experience is different and everyone in my shop has had the same experience that I have had with the 3000 pads. It's not often that we need to use a 2nd pad on the same car but it has been known to happen and we always see an improvement when using a new one. I wish that was not the case but no matter how many times we try it the results are always the same.
Different strokes for different folks!
Different strokes for different folks!
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Nice job on those lights!!
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