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Old 04 Apr 2004, 07:58 pm
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Their has been much discussion about this topic (sheeting vs beading) I have found good and bad in both. But the edge in my opinion is in sheeting. The reason more professional companines are going with sheeting action as opposed to Beating is for that reason. Water spots can be a bitch if not removed right away. BLH1, I sympathize with you if you still are using Z. As you already know from using it, the method of application is difficult in itself. (z-1 z-2 z-3 z-4 z-5 z-6???) I can see how people have problems. Chances are its time to try something else. quicksilver is correct, the clay should take care of it. if not, let me know and we will try something else. Gary
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