Freelander II - correction and RaceGlaze 55 test
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16-11-2009, 07:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 16-11-2009 07:22 PM by Lambchop.)
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RE: Freelander II - correction and RaceGlaze 55 test
(16-11-2009 04:05 PM)Starvekos Wrote: Sorry for the thread-jack Wusman @ Wussman ... Dude Ill compare applying wax like this: If ur have a supermodel ( Insert Many names here - Your choice ) and you need to apply sunscreen to her body. You would do it with precision, so you get the sunblock in all the important areas ...You know . The innter thighs the cleavage bits .... Not only that you want to feel where your going and where you have been .....Need I go on ? Applying wax with a G220 is like the cleaning lady at Pick and Pay cleaning the Floors ... Its okay cos its a large surface area but its not cool. At R710 a tub the super model needs that personal touch But with the Pick and Pay cleaning lady It doesnt seem the same @ Siya .. Sorry bud i cant comnent as yet . Im currently on holiday and Im waiting for some items from David to do the work Dont worry though ill do a full write up once Iv done the necessary and Ill be applying the wax by hand i like to feel the curves |
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