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Old 02-18-2007, 05:49 PM
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Man I hope this stuff works.... ....

$120 for the kit is one thing...but 5 steps.... ...FIVE....

Anywho...nothing better to do for 3 hours on a Sunday morning then play with the car...
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Old 02-18-2007, 07:17 PM
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keep me posted as i plan to use it on my rear end and the rest of the parts on my project.
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I used it on my 2000 SS Camaro.. seemed to work well.

I seals up the pores in the aluminum and help stop oxidation..
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I used it on Budnik Tiller 5 wheels. An awful lot of work, but so far they still look good.
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is there anythinge out there that does sismilar work for about $20 ?

I am a man on a budget and $120 is a tough price.
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Mother's liquid polish and their small power ball (on a drill) work pretty good. This is a cheaper option but I don't think it has the "long term" sealing options that Zoops is supposed to have. I have a zoops kit that I have been meaning to use but can never seem to find the time to do it.
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is there anythinge out there that does sismilar work for about $20 ?

I am a man on a budget and $120 is a tough price.
No, you are trading cash for time. This is more cash but it lasts longer.

It's pretty complicated process to do and involves a two part solution, like a resin.

And it's $99 for the big kit and $69 for the small kit (I think).. the MSRP is $120 but nobody pays MSRP.. lol
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is there anythinge out there that does sismilar work for about $20 ?



I am a man on a budget and $120 is a tough price.

I use automotive paste wax when I am done polishing my aluminum stuff. I think it helps, try it.
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No, you are trading cash for time. This is more cash but it lasts longer.

It's pretty complicated process to do and involves a two part solution, like a resin.

And it's $99 for the big kit and $69 for the small kit (I think).. the MSRP is $120 but nobody pays MSRP.. lol
ouch.... ...Maybe that was with shipping.....
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ouch.... ...Maybe that was with shipping.....
Email me your contact info again.. or just PM it

They are running a deal on ZOOPS web site..
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