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Old 05-22-2008, 06:51 AM   #19 (permalink)
xmicro_Redline
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Go get em' Celt!! When you pick the car up look CLOSELY at all sharp area's (ie: Edges of body panels, around the chrome and make sure they do not "BURN" anything with the buffer. Burning is unfixable without painting and/or part replacement. Especially check the door handles and the Chrome around the holes in the trunk and the Hood chrome. If you get a chance, call and make sure they will be masking off all the chrome. If they do not, they will screw the chrome up! Also, do not forget to check the edges of the hood to see if they burned the paint off.

Using a buffer on a car like this, with all the chrome parts and sharp lines is VERY HARD. Believe me I learned the hard way on an old car of mine, and most people miss burns when it happens, take the car home and do not see it until one sunny day when they are washing the car! Bring a flashlight!!

Good Luck!!
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