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Post by Bradleee42 on Dec 1, 2010 23:30:16 GMT
Bought my 1st jar of Mother's Polish yesterday. That stuff is worth it's weight in gold. Couldnt find a micro fiber cloth to use, but did come across a pair of my ex's panties....they work...lol. :lol:
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Post by chrisperoni on Dec 1, 2010 23:35:58 GMT
And the best part is the stains from polishing will match the ones already there!
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Post by chrisperoni on Dec 2, 2010 0:14:19 GMT
how's the hamon now?
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Post by Bradleee42 on Dec 2, 2010 2:51:57 GMT
EWWWWW....what kind of girls did you date before you we're married? Gross! Didnt doit. Gonna wait till I have one with a decent enough frosty hamon to mess up before i do...lol. The prac Kat just has a straight line Hamon dont really see the point of erasing it if im gonn ahave to just put it back on.
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Post by chrisperoni on Dec 2, 2010 4:08:49 GMT
Mothers can kill an etched hamon but not a real one right? or does it somehow screw those up too?
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Post by TomK on Dec 2, 2010 4:23:36 GMT
you can obscure a real hamon too, if you polish too vigorously. I am starting to get better at etching and it is coming out pretty nicely, thank you Frank.
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Post by Bradleee42 on Dec 4, 2010 0:09:53 GMT
lol ...loudly
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