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Bueno, encontre este detail en un foro, y lo comparto, porque se que como yo aveces les dan ganas de desarmar el auto entero nuevamente Mr Green


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No lo voy a traducir eh, asi que si alguien quiere entender google translate Razz

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This particular detail was a labour of love – It’s a car that I bought a few months back after chasing it for over a year.

Around a year ago one of my customers and now good friend (Steve Kings from pcgb) were talking about cars after me completing a detail on his 993RSR. We got onto the subject of concourse and ‘barn find’ cars. He mentioned that his long time friend had an old E36 M3 stashed away in his Nan’s garage somewhere and it was possibly up for sale. I WANTED IT!! The problem was that the owner lived and worked in Switzerland, the car was close by in the UK and Steve was unsure of when he was coming home! After months of snatched international calls and text messages I did still nowhere near own the car. I gave up, bought a Lotus and forgot all about it.

So around 2 months ago I got a call out of the blue from Steve saying that he had just collected his mate from the airport – He was in the UK and had a lot of things to sort out. One of those things was selling the M3

The Car

This car was the E36 2nd generation M3 – the successor to the E30 M3. As I chatted to the owner making arrangements to go and view the M3 it became apparent that his model was a bit tasty. T213 KHE was infact #19/50 of a model called the M3 EVO GT2 (EVO individual) it was produced in the twighlight years of the E36 and was offered in a fixed spec to 50 UK customers only. It is basically a 3.2 litre 321bhp EVO in a unique (at the time) colour called Imola Red. The additions over the ‘standard’ EVO were as follows:

Anthracite interior trim with seat centre parts, door inserts and grab handles in Red Nappa Leather
Seat side parts and headrests in Anthracite
Sports steering wheel with air bag
Clear Indicators
GTII Spoiler
Front bumper corner extensions
Harmon Kardon Stereo
Electric rear pop-out windows
Side airbags

The best bit was yet to come – the car had covered just 7 thousand miles from new!! The owner had bought the car new – drove it for a few months and clocked up 7230 miles. He returned in 2003 briefly – had a thorough Inspection II service completed at Hartwell BMW in Warrington and added 23 miles before retuning to his job in Switzerland.

I must admit at the time before viewing it I was expecting an absolute mint box – when I went to view it for the first time I was very disappointed indeed.

Upon arrival the car was hastily stashes in a rickety old garage partly covered in a blanket, foam padding over the tailgate and covered in boxes. The passenger side was parked close to the wall leaving enough space along the driver’s side to pack it garden furniture and a mountain bike. The front end had been left uncovered and had around 5mm of dust and grime and there was an honest smattering of rat footprints all over the front end. I managed to snatch a view of one side only as to unpack the garage just to view was out of the question really.

After a lot of thought I decided to buy it and hope for the best.

So I made arrangements to collect it. Having been stood so long I just couldn’t turn up, reverse it out and drive it away though. All the fluids – engine oil, diff oil, gearbox oil, PAS oil, coolant and fuel would have gone bad. Also all the belts would need to be changed along with the battery and anything else my mechanic could find. I arranged to have it towed away.

I arrived at 0900hrs on a Saturday morning and unpacked the garage and managed to snatch a few pics

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Bonnet

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Front screen

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We had to manually roll the car out and down a very narrow driveway ready to winch it on the trailer

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I snatched a shot of the interior too – not the mould forming on the steering wheel

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As you can see it was raining at the time. Just great!

In daylight I could get a better look at the car and found nothing major – apart from to N/S front wing had a small dent at the front where a brass lamp on a shelf had fallen and clipped the wing. As we offer Paintless dent removal as a service then I was sure it would come out. Phew I was relieved that the gamble on buying was so far a good idea! The car was dropped off and I hastily gave the car a quick wash (I remembered to take along two buckets etc and the garage hat a jet wash. I was so anxious to get rid of as must dust as possible as it was really eating away at me!

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After a few days I got the call from the garage I was waiting for (and hoping nothing more than I had anticipated had been found) the car was ready for collection.

I was really frustrated though – my diary stacked and me with a burning desire to rip into the M3 and get it done. I had to grab a day here and a Saturday there to get it done over a few months. As this wash the case the usual order of the detail was a little muddled, but for the purpose of the write up I have set it out in a regular procedure format.

Once back at Off Your Marks I set about washing it properly

Here is the equipment used

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I am currently using Autoglym acid free wheel cleaner and must admit to being mightily impressed with it – great action and very safe, especially important on the polished face EVO rims.

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I decided to remove the wheels after doing the first due to awkward tar spotting – plus I wanted the arches clean too. Heres a wheel clean sequence

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Misted with the AG and agitated with ***** Brush

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Next the wheels were treated with another AG product – Tar and Adhesive remover.

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At this point with the wheels rinsed and taken inside, the arches were assessed – not too bad really. I used the trusty Meguiars SDG and a good brush. It has to be noted that Daveb from DW played a major role here which allowed me to get on with a few other bits.

Before

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After – note the arch area around the spring looks discoloured due to the fade out of the red paint from manufacture and the base is visible

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And the front before

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And After

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And a shot of arch – head inside looking at upper inner lip

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Meanwhile back indoors I cracked on with the alloys, firstly claying with my old favourite sonus mild

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And then HD cleanse

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I then coated the rims inside and out with Royale

Back outside I then tackled the engine bay – already clean but suffering a little with transport wax and a little grime.

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All shuts, trim, badges, seals, sills were agitated by brush and a shot of APC to begin breaking down the grime and tickle away any product residue from the owners waxing sessions years ago!

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The next stage was to complete the pre wash – Hyper wash foaming and soaking

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After the pre wash soak then it was rinsed again with hyper wash and 45deg water.

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I then washed using natural sea sponge and the familiar two buckets.

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After washing I checked for any tar spots and removed with AG. After that the car was again pre washed and then I went on to clay – Meguiars Pro – soft.

Nice clean piece
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Starting with the roof – just a small section

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Then after the small section – years of bonding removed

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After the claying was completed then I washed again and then rinsed with pure filtered water

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And brought the car inside to dry with the leaf blower

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Due to the time available in the rest of the day and me feeling tired – I decided to round off with the interior – generally it was in very clean condition.

I removed the mats and vacuumed out the interior and cleansed all surfaces with APC and disinfectant (not seat though) to remove any bacteria that may have been present from the storage. I also use an air con cleaner that was let off from a canister inside the car and recalculated throughout – no pics of this though.

I then went onto the mats, spraying with APC and scrubbing well

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And then wet extracting

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I also removed and wet extracted the engine compartment sound insulation!

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I also removed and cleaned the pedal rubbers

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And the driver’s seat mounted fire extinguisher

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The seats are a combination of red Nappa leather and suede – yep real suede not alcantara. After vacuuming the seats were lightly brushed

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As you will know – suede goes shiny with even moderate use. I was pleased to find that they are absolutely unworn

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With the interior done the next step was to rectify and cosmetic trim etc before correction detailing. A common problem with the E36 is the grommet ends of the rear window seals and side window grommets perish. In this case the N/S grommets on the aforementioned had done just that. I put this down to the N/S being parked close to the wall of the garage and also covered with the blanket thus providing poor airflow over the years.

Heres a before to show what I mean

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Then removed

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And then replaced with new seal

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The side pop out window was removed and then the offending trims taken away

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I replaced all seals for good measure and then built back up

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It was at this point I decided I really wanted to go well above and beyond the regular pre correction prep.

Spoiler remove and split in two to allow thorough polishing on both sides

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Lights, indicators, plates and door trims removed

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This was also a good time to get our dent guy to remove the wing ding

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I removed the Kidney grilles and used Zymöl Metall to remove the light tarnishing

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I also removed the front bumper to inspect behind for cleanliness – it was very good as expected

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I cleaned it later with APC

So finally I was ready to tackle the paintwork – swirling was very light and I did struggle to pick it up on the camera. That said there were a few scuffs from the storage factors – like the drivers door

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Paint thickness all over was healthy and original

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Machine polishing was initially dealt with using the Megs yellow polishing pad and 3M EFC leaving a good clarity under the scrutiny of the 3M sun gun and just a little polish hazing evident that would be picked up with the finishing polish later.

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I unleashed Dave and his kung-fu grip gorilla hands on the spoiler’s undersides

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And I carried on with the rest of the car

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I managed to get a decent shot of the typical paint condition. The owner had informed me I washed it regularly when he first got it – as he wash detailing unaware then the once common wash practice of bucket and sponge was no doubt responsible!

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But it all came good

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Whilst on the ramp I removed an engine inspection cover to see if the ‘as new’ theme continued – I was delighted to find it did!

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Anyway, back onto the detail. On the bonnet I popped out the washer jets to allow me to get in there and provide the best correction possible. Here I am using a 3m mini waffle pad

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Generally the car was coming out perfect and I was a very happy bunny after the gamble I took on the purchase

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So once the car was corrected and finished I began the presentation. I re washed the car and then set about a thorough drying, firstly by leaf blower and then via compressed air and soft brush.

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Following this the car was carefully wiped with IPA and then HD cleansed

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When the car was LSP ready then I had to decide on what product to use. The choice was a simple one for me – Zymöl Royale Estate Glaze (this has recently gone up in price and now retails at £8118!!)

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I then conditioned the rubbers with Zymöl seal

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And extraneous plastics with Zymöl vinyl and exhaust with Metall

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Glass was cleaned with bohle glass cleaner and under the bonnet was left untouched. This is mainly due to the fact that the car will be entered in some concourse events and I need to due further work replacing any slightly tarnished bolts etc. Will probably do a write up of the engine bay detail when I do it. Looks pretty good for now though.

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After a while allowing for the wax sweat I buffed again using field glaze

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So that’s about it for now – future plans include the callipers and discs and then all the underside. But maybe that’s to be done over winter if the diary allows. Or I may sell it to a collector to enjoy further.

Skipping back to the start of the purchase, I spoke to a few people including magazines to find more information on the car. One mag in particular expressed an interest in the work and the car and attended a couple of days ago for the feature shoot

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Looking forward to the issue of that!

So heres a few final shots of the car

This one is a nice one – the original tax disc holder with the original 12 month tax disc from new purchase

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This is the untouched spare wheel – last inspected in 2003 when the owner briefly returned home to the UK

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The unopened first aid pack and cd magazine cover

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And heres a selection of random shots

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Lo tenia visto, no me acuerdo si de DetailingWorld. Marquitos que decirte, EXCELENTISIMO Aporte señor!! :clap!: :clap!: :clap!:
Aunque no lo crean, yo tengo el pincel para todos esos retoques Mr Green , es una excelente herramienta para los detalles, como la parrilla, los angulos de las puertas, porton, y limpiar el motor.

Que envidia los productos Zymol, la verdad que no solamente la calidad, sino la variedad de utilidades que tiene. El Pre Wax Cleaner, ya es la 2da vez que veo el uso de algo asi, y la 1era vez fue Mingue en el tratamiento del NB, limpiando la superficie con alcohol isopidrico con agua destilada, para que el sellador agarre bien.

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noo terriblee diosss

aparte q bien q se aprecian los cambios con el color ese, terrible!!!
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Muy violento!! HDPS!! tienen 20 mil producots y herramientas para cada cosa, que lindo tener un taller asi para mimar al auto.
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que locura... increible como pueden hacer estas cosas.... :clap!: :clap!: :clap!:
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UUFFFF ME FUI EN SECO 2 VECES!!! JAJAJAJA!!

INCREIBLE, como me gustaría hacerle uno de esos tratamientos al Gacelito...
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Me soprendio, primero la cantidad de tipos de agua, segundo, que lo sequen cn sopladora eso va tincho? pq aca en casa tengo ..tercero ...que lindo auto!!, pueden creer que el interior es el mismo que el M1 actual...que manera de darle brillo a un auto...me tincho habla cn Dami para el golfeteeeeeee lol! MUy bueno marquitos!
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la verdad que el auto tenia un abandono barbaro es impresionante el laburo que se mandaron esta gente como resucitaron ese muerto dios!
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terrible rejuvenecida le pegaron!

ahora... que hijo de puta tener un bm asi no?? lo que es tener $$$
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En vez de "ENCHULAME LA MAQUINA" tendrian que hacer un reality que sea.. "ENCERAME LA MAQUINA" jaja, ahi si que se lo dejo de una Twisted Evil

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Me soprendio, primero la cantidad de tipos de agua, segundo, que lo sequen cn sopladora eso va tincho? pq aca en casa tengo ..tercero ...que lindo auto!!, pueden creer que el interior es el mismo que el M1 actual...que manera de darle brillo a un auto...me tincho habla cn Dami para el golfeteeeeeee lol! MUy bueno marquitos!

Con lo del aire entre en discución con mi viejo, y me cago Mr Green . Si bien el tenia un lavadero que usaban rejillas y que se yo, bien Swirlero el tema Mr Green , no sirve la presion de aire para secar, sino el caudal de aire. Tiene que ser mucha cantidad, en vez de mucha presión, ya que si usas esta ultima, pasas la humedad a otro panel, en vez de secarlo. Hay que ver en la practica igual, pero en la teoria tiene razon. Yo voy a ver si me traigo un compresor chiquito que hay en el laburo y te cuento.

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mmuy buen trabajo , ademas la calidad y variedad de productos que tiene este detailer , cambio el 100% el bm....con respecto al aire hay , lo uso para sacarlo de lo lugares q no llega la rejilla o paño, coincido c/ tincho habria que ponerlo en practica, para mi es secar una parte y mojar otra.. o no ?
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Que buen laburo!!!!!!

Que grande estos muchachos, tiene una herramenta para cada parte.
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me alegro que les guste, a mi me encantan cuando muestran bien el paso a paso.


Respecto al aire, conincido que es cuestion de caudal y no de presion, pero les agrego un detalle, esta gente le da la ultima enjuagada con agua destilada, si lo llegan a secar asi al auto mojado de agua de la canilla les va a quedar blanquito de las sales del agua...
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no me canso de ver este tratamiento...es ícono del car detailing, de la "c" a la "g".
Voto por post-it Mr Green
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Citación :
When the car was LSP ready then I had to decide on what product to use. The choice was a simple one for me – Zymöl Royale Estate Glaze (this has recently gone up in price and now retails at £8118!!)

Yo no se si legaron a leer eso...pero se los queria recordar Twisted Evil
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La plastilina esta existe aca?? Razz

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Herbix escribió:
La plastilina esta existe aca?? Razz

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Es arcilla PAPANATA!!! sisi se consigue son las clay bars....
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BASTAAAAAA..... NO SOPORTA MAS ESTOS TRATAMIENTO QUE QUEDAN UN POLVASO...... lo que si duro duro... el valor del tratamiento.....

estas fotos son orgazmicas...
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MensajeTema: Re: M3 E36 Detail   M3 E36 Detail I_icon_minitimeJue Mar 05, 2009 9:55 pm

y con la arcilla esa que verga se hace?? Neutral
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y con la arcilla esa que verga se hace?? Neutral

tapas los agujeros donde esta picado y arriba le pasas esmalte de uña y luego de la lustrada ni se nota donde esta la picadura Mr Green
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MensajeTema: Re: M3 E36 Detail   M3 E36 Detail I_icon_minitimeVie Mar 06, 2009 9:19 am

jaja, basicamente lo que haces es descontaminar la pintura, levantando la mugre "pegada" a la carroceria que no eliminas con los lavados. Si despues de lavar el auto, pasas la mano con una bolsa de nylon y al tacto sentís la superficie rugosa (aun cuando recien la lavaste), seguramente tengas estos contaminantes. Con la arcilla + un lubricante, lo sacas, tal como se ve en la foto antes/despues.
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MensajeTema: Re: M3 E36 Detail   M3 E36 Detail I_icon_minitimeVie Mar 06, 2009 9:23 am

tal vez asi como lo dije, suena a "es una boludez"...pero es un proceso más para lograr una mejor terminacion, y no es tan sencillo hacerlo por cierto. Hay un gran riesgo de marcar la superficie con tanta friccion...por eso es recomendable hacerlo previo al pulido.
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para los que lo quieran hacer...

http://guia.mercadolibre.com.ar/clay-bardescontaminacion-superficie-que-es-utilizarlo-46034-VGP
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