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Nice! And good choice going with the Antimatter Blue! I love mine! But, use quality towels to wash and dry that beast! I used the cheap microfiber towels and a shammy from Walmart and have swirls and streaks on mine… they’re hard to notice, but once you do you can’t un-notice them, lol! I switched over to Griots towels and their detailers and wash and they are much better. I need to get a good buffer now to get those swirls out.
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Although Harbor Freight stuff is generally looked down upon, I got one of their DA buffers for a pretty heavily oxidized fiberglass boat I bought last summer. For $80 this thing works like a champ and saved me a lot of elbow grease.
https://www.harborfreight.com/8mm-ra...der-64528.html
https://www.harborfreight.com/8mm-ra...der-64528.html
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Then maybe the dealer showed you a black one and told you it was Antimatter blue… the blue is obvious in mine and all the others I have seen, especially when your up close. Doesn’t matter if it’s a cloudy day or a sunny day. I don’t think you’ve seen one if all you saw was black. But when you step back it does mostly look black, but you can still see it’s a dark shade of blue. It’s an awesome color. For those of us that like darker colors it’s a nice choice. I’m not a fan of the bright colors like the Atlas blue, at least not on vehicles. They look like clown cars! Lol. Don’t get me wrong, they’re nice colors, and some vehicles pull it off better than others… but why? Lol.
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Although Harbor Freight stuff is generally looked down upon, I got one of their DA buffers for a pretty heavily oxidized fiberglass boat I bought last summer. For $80 this thing works like a champ and saved me a lot of elbow grease.
https://www.harborfreight.com/8mm-ra...der-64528.html
https://www.harborfreight.com/8mm-ra...der-64528.html
Thanks.. I have a DA and use Megs products.. .been taking care of dark trucks, cars and Harleys for years...I have also attended Megs Thurs Night Open Garages...
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