SANTA3013
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- Dec 30, 2008
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I recently purchased the GG 3" ROP and so far I'm impressed. I have done a couple headlight restores with it but this is the first time I've ever done any paint correction.
I recently bought a '97 Harley FXSTC and after doing some repairs (after all it is 16 years old) I decided it was time to
start on the detail.
I removed the seat so I could have access to the entire rear fender. I never realized the paint was so bad until I put a light on it. The pictures tell the story. Not bad for first try I suppose.
I used Megs UC on Optimum 3.25" compounding pad. After a wipe down I used Collinite 845 liquid on Optimum 3.25" polishing pad. I then topped off with Blackfire CS. Yesterday I hand applied another coat of 845.
What did I do right/wrong? I'm still learning so your constructive criticism is appreciated.
I recently bought a '97 Harley FXSTC and after doing some repairs (after all it is 16 years old) I decided it was time to
start on the detail.
I removed the seat so I could have access to the entire rear fender. I never realized the paint was so bad until I put a light on it. The pictures tell the story. Not bad for first try I suppose.
I used Megs UC on Optimum 3.25" compounding pad. After a wipe down I used Collinite 845 liquid on Optimum 3.25" polishing pad. I then topped off with Blackfire CS. Yesterday I hand applied another coat of 845.
What did I do right/wrong? I'm still learning so your constructive criticism is appreciated.


