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    E-Tech Filler Primer for Alloy Wheel Refurbishment 400ml can - Auto Repairs
    May 22, 2019
    Great product
    Used it to prime my alloys. As long as the alloys are sanded beforehand, this adheres very well. It won't hide big scratches so they need to be sanded down but does a good job of smaller scratches leaving a smooth finish ready to be painted.
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    Mar 30, 2010
    Blackberry Pearl 8120 not so great
    The 8100's battery lasted about 3 days at least, this one I have to recharge every day. I have tried swapping batteries and get the same results. The wifi is useless as it can only be used for web browsing but none of the other apps. Overall a decent phone but a let down by blackberry as the 8100 was such a good platform to build on.
    A-P6FT Brake Pipe Flaring Tool Universal In-situ SAE 3/16" DIN 4.75mm Hand Held
    Apr 30, 2022
    Brilliant
    Used this to flare some steel cables on the car to connect to new copper/nickel brake pipes. The steel pipes are a bit tougher to do, had to use a torque wrench to get enough strength on it but it worked! The kunifer cable I had was much easier to flare. I only used for DIN and the bubbles come out very good. One thing to be aware about is that the tool does leave marks on the cable and if there's any cover on your cable (such as existing BMW ones), it will rip the cover off.

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