Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
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Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
Whats minimum order?
Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
5 would probably do it, but ideally more............
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Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
Guys, before you use it, read carefully what this product does, ie. it contains a cutting compound, so if your paint is very thin, it's going to cause more harm than good. From what I gather, it's aimed at paint that has tar, lime, etc strewn onto the paint so this gets it off effectively.
Ducati848 gave me a run-down after he used it, he used to be a detailer by trade so he knows what he's doing, worth sending him a PM.
Ducati848 gave me a run-down after he used it, he used to be a detailer by trade so he knows what he's doing, worth sending him a PM.
Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
Thanks for the heads up. If it is a cutting compound just like other polishers not so sure what the big attraction is? Lots of polishers give good results and use cutting compounds to do it. Not sure what I was expecting, but thought it might have also had some more unique properties to it?
Anyone else got a view?
Cheers
Steve
Anyone else got a view?
Cheers
Steve
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Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
Steve- it is the eternal search for the truly magic product which is better than all the other polishes but somehow has escaped the notice of the main stream. It will be the same as the rest and the before and after shots prove nothing- any good product will produce a result for a tired paintwork. Earlier in the thread there was also a reminder that one of the polishes was not suitable for clear coat finishes. Insofar as unique properties you are never going to get the formulae and it is probably like toothpaste claims.Remarkable that it has so many posts.
Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
Suspect you are right..........reminiscent of the holy grail. Especially the Monty Python version!
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Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
Okibi, if you have any of these cans of magic polish left, I would like to have a go. Can pick it up at the next meeting whenever that it.
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Oh yeah, I just checked, its just finishing right at this moment. Maybe next time
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Okibi, as much as this website is a testament to superb programming, you haven't adjusted for daylight saving so the time is an hour out in WA.
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Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
So did you want some TR-3 lovin or you just gonna pick on my programming?
- edit - where were you looking, time on the front page of the site is correct by me.
- edit - where were you looking, time on the front page of the site is correct by me.
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Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
I'll take as much lovin as I can get but one can of TR3 will do me fine.
Programming wise this is a seriously well put together forum, I think the popularity speaks for itself, Its just that my posts read one hour ahead. i.e a post at 9 o'clock is time stamped 10 o'clock. I thought it might be the DS issue, hardly worth mentioning.
Programming wise this is a seriously well put together forum, I think the popularity speaks for itself, Its just that my posts read one hour ahead. i.e a post at 9 o'clock is time stamped 10 o'clock. I thought it might be the DS issue, hardly worth mentioning.
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Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
Go to User Control Panel » Board preferences » Edit global settings "Summer Time/DST is in effect:" and change that to "No".
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Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
I take it all back, o god of programming.
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That's nothing to do with my programming skills, that's basic support droid work, usually when something doesn't with a computer the root cause is; properties extensions options preferences LAN electricity
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Re: Excellent Polish: TR-3 Resin Glaze
Yeah, if you could only eliminate the P.E.O.P.L.E factor your job would be a breeze.
Love this forum. Love my 5.
Love this forum. Love my 5.
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