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<blockquote data-quote="KrisMas" data-source="post: 647487" data-attributes="member: 14200"><p>hrrrmm....Just a thought, if a bodyshop re-spray a panel without doing any sanding/scuffing/etc., it goes to show that bodyshop is cutting corners and not doing a proper job, wound't it? A 'proper' re-paint would be to sand down the panel until the base coat before re-painting, isn't it?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I've used CQuartz and still have a few panels of my car wearing it. Not that difficult (relatively) to remove. Though difficult to be remove chemically, mechanically it just need a mild polish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KrisMas, post: 647487, member: 14200"] hrrrmm....Just a thought, if a bodyshop re-spray a panel without doing any sanding/scuffing/etc., it goes to show that bodyshop is cutting corners and not doing a proper job, wound't it? A 'proper' re-paint would be to sand down the panel until the base coat before re-painting, isn't it? Anyway, I've used CQuartz and still have a few panels of my car wearing it. Not that difficult (relatively) to remove. Though difficult to be remove chemically, mechanically it just need a mild polish. [/QUOTE]
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