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Old 12-02-2001, 11:26 AM
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Default close-ups of "stongard"

<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/27720/stngd1.jpg">
Here is a shot across the hood.


<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/27720/stng2.jpg">
this closeup shows the edges (marked with arrows), of the hood piece and the adjacent smaller triangular part. Still working on it


<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/27720/stngd3.jpg">
This last one is without the markers. Note also the covering over the headlight. It is much thicker ( 80 vs 8 ml ) than that used on the paint.
The only problem I see so far with it is that after I polished the car with Zaino, the polish adhered to the edges of the plastic, and it was a very time-consuming process to get off every last bit.

Hope this helps.
Old 12-02-2001, 11:34 AM
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Default Re: close-ups of "stongard"

can you please tell me who make this stone guard
& i have one more question about the way you entered 3 photos to your message becose today i registerd mysef to this forum for the first time and it was a problem until i giveup
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Default Re: who makes stongard

3-M makes the product. It is sold as Stongard, Ex-pel, and Clear-bra, among others. Do searches on the Net for the above names to find someone to install it for you. I found a place in Delaware, closest one to where I live.
As for how to post multiple pix, do a search here on the forums.If you can't figure it out, email me. It also took me awhile to get the hang of it!

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patiently waiting for snow here in the Northeast
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Default cleaning the stongard edges

I also use Zaino and have found that the sharp end of a bamboo skewer (used for food) will work well. Just <u>gently</u> run it along the edge and the polish residue will peel off.
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Thanks!
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