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    #16
    I have to agree with Ray WD40 in a paint shop is an instant death penalty lol

    Again I am not wanting to sound dramatic but I have had to rub down fisheyes and you are not the popular after lol

    just take care if you have a brush that has teflon rings I just blow a bit of gunwash through every now and then. Others may disagree but then thats what a forum is for !

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      #17
      Originally posted by \
      lol...good to know Tony....once saw wd40 fingerprints on a sprayed and "standing" Lagonda.....the valeter liked to rub his hands down a paint work job and say "what a beautiful shine", didnt do it again when the boss stuck him with a £900 re spot job.
      Valeters aside, that's a real pet hate of mine, it's not often I polish a vehicle of mine but I hate it when someone comes along says, oooh, look at that, that looks nice and shiny then rubs their greasy mitts all over it, it's doubly infuriating when it's a piece you're prepping for spraying, the good old oily mechanics hands giving the primer a quick rub to see how smooth it is

      AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH.

      etc

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        #18
        Good to know its not just me then, a real pet hate of mine are the "shine testers", mucky mits on a prime job.....now that also sets me off.I think thats the sprayers version of a car sales man and "tyre kickers"

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        • stona
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          #19
          Bloody hell,I'm glad I'm not valeting cars with you lot around!

          Cheers

          Steve

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            #20
            I am a bit reluctant to clean the better half's car just in case you guys are hiding behind the hedge!!!!!! And what is wrong with kicking a tyre? It is what we do isn't it?

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