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what is the best way or what is the best reflector board to see small dents on white cars?
I am learning paintless dent repair and I use a grid as a reflector to see most dents but when I try to use it on white cars it is extremely difficult, any ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanx!
Also if there are any good quality tools or any websites that you recommend please let me know, I am eager to learn and master this skill, thankx
use a blue fluorescent or a black light on it they will show up real good ,they,ll look like small creases when you see them on angle,i have a friend that does this and he,s starting to get good at it,it takes time to master it though,he bought a stand up light that reflects off white real good for about 40 bucks,good luck ,
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In which country should I hold my sex festival?
For my degree I have to conduct a preposal for a festival. Amsterdam was the original place in mind, but have been warned against this by my lecturer. Where is a good country/place for this particular festival? (other than amsterdam of course)
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Many people’s first thoughts of Amsterdam would probably be the seedy Red Light district where sex is for sale and promiscuity is very apparent. Then there are the coffee shops (not a misleading name, they do serve coffee), where you are free to enjoy marijuana in any form you like. It is fair to say that the Red Light district and coffee shops are integral features of the Amsterdam culture, but there is far more to the city than meets the eye. The general consensus of people who have visited Amsterdam is that it is a ridiculously pretty and cultural city.
Amsterdam boasts more than 37 museums, and even has an area dominated by them called Museum Square. There you can visit the three main museum’s Amsterdam has to offer; Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk museum and the famous Van Gogh museum. The Van Gogh museum holds the worlds largest collection of Van Gogh paintings, a must see for those who love art. Other attractions include Anne Frank’s House, the actual location where Anne Frank and her Jewish family hid from the Nazi’s during their occupation of Holland during the Second World War. Anne Frank’s Diary has inspired millions of people, which is why this attraction is so popular.
Another major attraction in Amsterdam is maybe not so cultural, but if definitely fun. The Heineken Brewery offers a tour of where Holland’s famous beer was originally brewed, which offers a tour and several rides, as well as a few glasses of Heineken! The Heineken experience must not be missed by beer lovers. Beer is best accompanied by food, so what better is there to do than browse the hundreds of restaurants Amsterdam has to offer. The seemingly most popular type of restaurant is Argentinean steak houses, where you are likely to find exceptional quality of food and service. Exceptional service is not just limited to restaurants; hotels, shops and tourist attractions all have attentive staff that will be willing to make your experience an unforgettable one.
Amsterdam is truly a city which you must visit. With the introduction of low-budget airlines it has never been cheaper to fly there, by shopping around online you are likely to find cheap flights to Amsterdam. Flights to Amsterdam only take about an hour from most UK airports. Remember, the best way to book cheap flights is to plan ahead- booking closer to the time will mean increased prices.
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