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    Loving the Festool block Justin, you need to be careful and get the right angle with it on curved body panels but it's a great but of kit. I'm discovering that you can really load the paint up and get it pretty much all over the gaff and it will still get ot off. Obviously I don't aim to do that but you don't have to be shy with the paint either.
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    thanks for the input i think your right nic
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    Had a quick look at your google reviews. Always frustrating to be on the end of these sort of things but personally think you could go about the replies to bad ones much better.
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    Easy seller, buy it cheap and sell it cheap as plentiful and its high miles for a convertible as loads of ultra low milers out there. There will always be someone having a midlife crisis....
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    AT is now click bait in my opinion and the only reason people use it is like using the same hand when going to the toilet,its a habit im off to get a bidet now
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    km56vyg check the history https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk car is currently today 76000 mile showing and runs and drives take particular note of mileage then notice when it passed its test 20dec 2012 then failed, same day then it looses 6,000 mile next year, but fails on same thing ? etc etc
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    The increasingly few times I can be bothered to try and put up with the dreadfully cluttered AT site/ap, it shoves numerous sponsored listings and adverts down my throat and only shows about four cars per page in an ever-closing letterbox of actual stuff I want to see. You then have to select a tiny drop down menu to rearrange it to 'nearest first' or similar. Even technology haters/silver surfers eventually work it out. The ordering options on ebay are much clearer so dunno what the issue is. I'm on ebay all the time though and I click 'newly listed', 'ending soonest' or 'by distance'.
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    Dark colours,but especially black and dark blue.....light scratches and bonnet stone chips. Mix dark coloured printers ink with tyre slick and rub on.Polish off with wax....it works and lasts for ages,don’t recall having any complaints if chips reappeared.