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Great to see Jason, Dan and you working on a amazing project. Nick had to love his car
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Congrats Larry! Well deserved! Merry Christmas Everyone!
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Great seeing Jason at the AMMO studio. Looking forward to seeing more videos with Jason.
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As always another great video, always great to learn new things. Thank you for sharing Larry!
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Great job by Dan and Larry!!! I think I would need to remove every panel and clean behind each panel before I would sit in that car.
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Congrats on the new car, now you can drive in style and have heat and AC, LOL!!! Can't wait to test the new products.
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Congrats Larry! The building looks amazing. I can’t wait to come up and attend a training session!
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Thanks for making another great video Larry!
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This is a amazing video, you and Dan did a amazing job!
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Car came out amazing as always Larry! The color really pops!!!
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Amazing job as always Larry, you and Dan killed it!
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What a Amazing Collection!! Thank you for sharing Larry!
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Wonder if a mixture of 110 and 210 would work for this application. I have watched Jason Kilmer and Knox do this. By doing this it reduces the amount of cut of the 110 and adds lubrication.
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Nice job as always Larry!
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Came out looking amazing! Sad that he needs to sell it.
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Great Video as always Larry
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Great Job as always Larry, Thank you for sharing!
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Hi Larry, Thank you very much for sharing, the team at AI Design did an amazing job and I love the attention to detail they did especially on the rearview mirror.
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Wow what a amazing car! What a amazing job as always!
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Thanks for sharing this Larry, Another Great Video!!!
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Hi Larry, As always another great video. It is great to know how important residue management is when working on interior trim and how when using smaller pads requires a increase in residue management control. The one thing that I think you need to point out to all your viewers is the makeup of these interior trim parts. Interior trim parts are not painted so you are not working with a standard clear coat. Interior trim either has a urethane top coat or a PMMA topcoat. Both of these topcoats are about 2 mils thick. One last thing depending on the film used by the automotive maker you can reflow these topcoats by using heat. This can remove scratches and increase gloss. If you want to know more about films used for automotive trim interior let me know. I would be happy to provide you with a detail course on this along with how these parts are made. Maybe we can even make a video about this. Best Regards, Ken
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Hi Larry, Ok I will work on putting something together for you and I will email it over to you.
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The Dream Team does it again, always the best video when you get to have Kevin, Jason and Larry work together.
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Amazing work as always Larry, you have been cleaning a ton of extremely nasty cars lately. Again great job!!
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Dan and you are so lucky that you get to work on these amazing cars! Congrats,
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