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    1. #21
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      Nov 2008
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      So. Cal.
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      So I finished the Zoopseal treatment today. The final seal stuff is like a very fine polish. I had some beading of the first coating. And sure enough, the beads were hard, very small beads, maybe the size of a grain of salt. I saw them as they were wet, and no way I could have put this stuff on any thinner. So when I saw all these lil beads, that were hard I was thinking oh no! Im gonna have to put some major buffing into it with the second stage stuff.

      Nope, they were really hard to the finger nail but just a light use of the second sealant (polish Im thinking) they disappeared. Without any work at all.

      What got me motivated to do the Zoops was on Sat. at my boys baseball tryouts, in the parking lot was a nice SUV, with some sweet Boss wheels. They were trashed looking. A major haze of white and grime. I was thinking he spent some cash for those and they look like crap now. Didnt wanna head down that buffing road. We will see. Gimme two years and I will say yeah or nay. Who knows.. JR



      Here is what they look like after the Zoops. Really, the same as before I did it.


    2. #22
      Join Date
      Nov 2008
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      23
      they look really good.

    3. #23
      Join Date
      Nov 2008
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      So. Cal.
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      Quote Originally Posted by jtodd71 View Post
      they look really good.
      Thanks Hope they look as nice on the car as they do on the cardboard. Someday LOL JR

    4. #24
      Join Date
      Mar 2008
      Location
      Chapel Hill, NC
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      Nice. Let me know how they hold up. I think it's going to take a few more polishing sessions to get the rest of the spots off mine. When I do, I think I'll seal them.
      Dan
      Chapel Hill, NC
      ***PM me if you're close by and can help with my 65 Mustang Fastback project***

    5. #25
      Join Date
      Jan 2009
      Location
      Austin, TX.
      Posts
      4
      and nobody suggested have your "buddy" fix his mess???

    6. #26
      Join Date
      Mar 2008
      Location
      Chapel Hill, NC
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      337
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      No...he did so much work that he didn't charge me for that I'll clean it up.
      Dan
      Chapel Hill, NC
      ***PM me if you're close by and can help with my 65 Mustang Fastback project***

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