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Old 07-20-2006, 03:13 PM
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as stated, will this still work? ordered them from detail company, and they cut it with a box cutter.. kind of wanted to detail the car this weekend, no time to reship it out. prodetailers, what do you say?

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i wouldn't use it unless i had to
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I was afraid someone would say that...pisses me off to no end, took saturday off so I could work on the car, and now It will probably be a waist cuz someone doesnt know how to use a box cutter...
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I dont see how it could hurt anything? The material is all the same, its not like you have chunks of cardboard or rocks or anything of that nature. I think it would be ok to use.
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i think you could use it... but i think the pad is gonna fall apart alot faster and wont last as long.
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well, that is more encouraging..
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Use it, and make them send you a new one anyway.
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I don't see any harm in using it.
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Originally Posted by 00firebird
i think you could use it... but i think the pad is gonna fall apart alot faster and wont last as long.
x2. Go ahead and use it for what it's worth. Definitely get a replacement.
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I see no problem in using it. Like stated above it might wear faster because of the cut. Hopefully the company missed that it was damaged or maybe thought you wouldn't mind. Kinda hard to miss if they looked at it when shipping. I double check everything I send out. If it was from me a replacement would already be in the mail. Sent you a PM.
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thanks 99zee, it was actually from proper autocare.




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