Blackfire C and P

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Hi guys! Someone recommended to me that I should use Blackfire Compound and Polish on my 1993 Ford Taurus SHO. Now i thought that those were only for that new type of super hard clear coat? Is it safe on my car with a orbital buffer? If you have a better recommendation please tell me! lol. Thanks! oh and p.s. the paint has swirls and pitting.
 
I just used the SRC Polish on my Uncle's 2010 Subaru Legacy with a dark blue paint and that thing was swirled to no end. I used my 7424xp with a 5 1/4 white CCS pad and went to town and it came out awesome. Still had some swirls left and could have definitely benefit from a compound but all in all, that polish did amazing work considering how the car started and makes me very excited for the spring when I use it on my car. I can't speak for the compound, but loved the poish! Good luck!
 
Hi guys! Someone recommended to me that I should use Blackfire Compound and Polish on my 1993 Ford Taurus SHO. Now i thought that those were only for that new type of super hard clear coat? Is it safe on my car with a orbital buffer? If you have a better recommendation please tell me! lol. Thanks! oh and p.s. the paint has swirls and pitting.

Your car is a base coat clear coat and yes compounding and polishig will work wonders. Don't forget to wax or seal it. My guess is plan for an 8 hour day to get it done right. Just kick back and enjoy the process the end result will be worth it.

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As for product it's personal preference. Mine is M105, M205 then Col845. Yes a buffer will be required. They all work some better than others but in the right hands they all work.
 
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