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beautysurg.com
March 15th, 2004, 11:30 AM
I know it can be hard to figure these message boards out at first!
To get started, click on your area of interest. It will appear on the main page (www.beautysurg.com/forums) in orange and underlined (like Face Forum, Breast Forum, Body Forum, etc). When you click on the underlined name of the forum, it will open up a new page...

Then you'll see a list of the messages posted, with the most recent ones first. Under the column that says "thread", you'll see the titles or subjects of the messages. (A "thread" is a message with it's attached messages). Click on one that interests you and then you can read that message and any replies.

To make a comment of your own in response, click on the button that says "post reply". To start a new topic of your own, click on the button that says "new thread".

I hope that helps. Just email me at danya@beautysurg.com if you need more clarification.

You can also refer to the FAQ's (http://www.beautysurg.com/forums/misc.php?action=faq) for more detailed information and advanced tips.

Danya

danya
March 15th, 2004, 11:48 AM
"What is a forum?"
Forum is a collection of related topics. When you enter a forum, you will see a listing of current topics in that forum. Each topic contains the original message and, if applicable, replies to that message.

"What is a thread/topic?"
Thread is another word for topic. Each thread contains one original message and replies to that message. The default thread display mode is fully-threaded. There is a table of content below the original message which shows you the flow of discussion. If the linear style option is chosen by the administrator, the thread will display the replies in chronological order.

Tuvuvu
September 27th, 2006, 09:21 PM
Good news

gimmion056
March 2nd, 2008, 10:51 PM
good post

Keene
November 24th, 2008, 07:28 PM
Wow you are trying to take on a big expansion ! Your surface must be almost flawless as black shows every imperfection worse than any color. Sand & Fill , Sand & Fill Then prime , Gray is ok. Mix Pearlescents with your paint or base coat per instructions. Apply in very light coats allowing flash time between coats. Be extra careful on the curves and corners as if you put it too heavy in these areas your pearl will sag or run in the areas. use small amounts in your paint gun and keep it shook up and stir well before using. Good Luck