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Old May 14, 2009 | 07:45 AM
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I think it's best to do the entire car even if it's a very light claying on some areas because there's stuff you won't feel by inspecting in any way... I always tell myself, on my and clietns' cars, just because claying isn't necessary, doesn't mean it shouldn't be done...[/quote]

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Old May 14, 2009 | 08:24 AM
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Well said....
Haha you didn't quote that right and I started reading it thinking... "Is Moe coming off a very late night... didn't I just say that"
 

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Old May 14, 2009 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by ivopivo
I think it's best to do the entire car even if it's a very light claying on some areas because there's stuff you won't feel by inspecting in any way... I always tell myself, on my and clietns' cars, just because claying isn't necessary, doesn't mean it shouldn't be done...
This is how I meant it to be....

Moe has been working on many projects lately and I guess it shows he needs to get some more sleep
 
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Originally Posted by ivopivo
I think it's best to do the entire car even if it's a very light claying on some areas because there's stuff you won't feel by inspecting in any way... I always tell myself, on my and clietns' cars, just because claying isn't necessary, doesn't mean it shouldn't be done...
Good to know!

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