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- From: arup+@cs.cmu.edu (Arup Mukherjee)
- Subject: Re: Color Match - Bullsh*t
- Message-ID: <1992Aug12.195645.124161@cs.cmu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 92 19:56:45 GMT
- Organization: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon
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- References: <fagundes.713633188@vincent1.iastate.edu> <Bsvs7t.B5y@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca>
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- In article <Bsvs7t.B5y@watserv1.uwaterloo.ca> white@watsci.waterloo.edu (Brad White) writes:
- >In article <fagundes.713633188@vincent1.iastate.edu> fagundes@iastate.edu (Alex Fagundes) writes:
- >>Hi,
- >> I recently tried this color match crap on my 76 Mavery and the front of
- >>my car now looks like trash! Appearently this stuff does not work at all
- >
- >I also bought this on tv, however for me it worked well.
-
- I tried this stuff too - bought it at a Thrift Drug for about $9... doubtless
- there is some informercial that would have convinced me not to buy the junk
- as it says "as seen on tv"... I have a black car (non-clearcoat): From certain
- angles the car looks nice and shiny, from other angles, you can see streaks
- all over the car (and no amount of buffing would get rid of them).
-
- Avoid the stuff unless you've got lots of minor scratches you want to fill
- or something... For about half the price, the results are MUCH better with
- Nu-Finish.
-
- -Arup
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