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I cant beleive how my paint looks, it is like a mirror and feels amazing..

i purchased my skyline from Col Crawford Motors and they got Universal Shield to install the stone chip protection, i went down to see the owner of universal shield to find out how to clean the stone chip film.

Any way he gave me for free this spray on pink stuff called final inspection it smells like bubble gum and a couple of micro fiber cloths to clean the film with after i wash ect ect..

He showed me photos of cars that he had sealed with this glass plexin sealant and i was pretty impressed he showed me a 5 series BMW (black) and a FBV Ford (black) that he was working on that day in his work shop and i cooldnt believe the wet look mirror finish they both had, i was sold instantly and had it applied.

i have heard all the sales pitches in the world regarding paint sealant but this glass plexing stuff is amazing I have never seen anything like it when you rub the paint with the back of your hand you can feel this glass plexin stuff, I cant stopp touching my paint lol..

His name is chris murphy and his shop is in brookvale top bloke he looked after me.

any one else had this glass sealant applied to thier car...

Smithy.. :(

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Could you post his contact details

Thanks

this is the guy Chris Murphy m 0414-752-370 :dry:

73 Winbourne Rd,Brookvale NSW, 2100ABN: 45 111 644 681

PO Box 1084, Pymble, NSW 2073 PH: (02) 9905 7488FAX: (02) 9905 7499

www.universalshield.com.au

email: [email protected]

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