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Originally Posted by alcheng
Thank you guys!!! I just took a glance and a pic to show you guys cos I had to run more errands.
I am very happy on both. The spacers are nicely fitted, could do 15 if really want to push it but I think 10 is my liking.
The spoiler is another nice piece. The bodyshop tech was amazed by its color-match because of the PW layers paint.
Overall……
Now………… mmm……… what's next on the list………… 
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mr.alcheng - yah take more picts.

the 10mm looks perfect. it's a clean fit.

yah, that paint match does loook great!
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Originally Posted by GaleForce
Yeah, I just used the pressure washer and some Adams soap in the foamer. The coat of Power Lock was still sheeting/beading like crazy. I applied it during my winter storage prep. After I foamed it I let it sit, then did a quick 2 bucket wash. Finally I rinsed everything using my hose with fireman nozzle attachment. Just like you said, gushing. Worked like a charm
As for the drywall. I have it all put up, the spare bedroom is just about ready for primer and paint, then I still have to tape and mud the entertainment room. I'm almost done 
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mr.gale- sounds like you knowz wat you're doing so that's
so for priming your drywall are you going to use a sprayer or roller?