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    Best protection from birds? Film or Ceramic

    "he" likely does not - but apparently his company does, using his name :) Page Not Found | Facebook I did find the forum, thank you!
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    Interior hard plastic scratches and scuff

    Because I'm not planning on removing the wood from the interior, lots of taping and covering will be involved - and likely a 3" backing plate with smaller pads than what I have now (6").
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    Best protection from birds? Film or Ceramic

    Wow...no, I did not know that! Thanks for the update. Does he post on a forum sponsored by 3D? I'm at their site and don't see a link to a forum, but I do see plenty of social media stuff and videos out there with him.
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    Best protection from birds? Film or Ceramic

    Thanks. Yeah, I do plan on keeping my car for another 5 years or possibly more, so I think it's worth it. I know the films have gotten better over time. I figure, instead of that cutoff less than halfway up the hood, just do the entire hood once I buff out enough of the swirl that I'm satisfied...
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    Interior hard plastic scratches and scuff

    Awesome thank you!
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    How to do a Test Spot and then buff out your car! Video Explanation by Mike Phillips

    I'll consider myself lucky - I did use a "Oxiclean free" generic type of detergent as that's what we always use. Thank you!
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    Interior hard plastic scratches and scuff

    I have some swirl (not sure ### the last owner did...) and hazing on the interior wood trim of my car. Is there anything that can be done about that short of having the wood trim replaced? It has coats of lacquer on it of course so wondering if there are any detailing tricks here.
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    Best protection from birds? Film or Ceramic

    On this same topic, not to hijack the thread but it's been dormant for a while - I have some 3M paint protection film on my 2014 Benz, and Mike, you had mentioned maybe don't go too abrasive on it (use swirl remover but not a rubbing compound) when trying to remove paint swirls. I did just a...
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    What it looks like when you buff through the clearcoat - Burn Through - Strike Through - Mike Phillips

    The damage on my panels isn't nearly as bad as the damage in the first photo of the black paint above. There are significant swirls even after a couple attempts to mitigate. After reading the posts I'm going to give it one more try with different products and see how I do.
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    What it looks like when you buff through the clearcoat - Burn Through - Strike Through - Mike Phillips

    Just saw this response - will read this first! (Re: my above post)
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    What it looks like when you buff through the clearcoat - Burn Through - Strike Through - Mike Phillips

    This is great info. All the work I've been doing lately is to my 8 year old daily driver, a Benz E350 with black paint and a LOT of swirl. I haven't got all the scratches and swirl out yet but have made progress. But perhaps buffing the entire car once (not using the best method but pretty darn...
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    How to do a Test Spot and then buff out your car! Video Explanation by Mike Phillips

    Thank you! I did not catch the name of the tape that Mike was using on the Chevelle in the Test Spot video, want to be careful not to just use what's laying around. I just used regular laundry detergent to wash the pad. Is that a no-no? I know there are purpose specific detergents for pads...
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    Best way to clean exterior of windshield

    Thank you, this is more what I was looking for. Seems there's a lot of different methods on the forum but I'm happy to use some purpose-specific products. I did see Mike's video on test spotting when buffing the paint, and he did clay the glass with a regular clay bar, which I've already done...
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    How to do a Test Spot and then buff out your car! Video Explanation by Mike Phillips

    Wow. I should have watched this before the last two Saturdays spent with my Griot's buffer. I'm only halfway in and will watch the rest, but I did not prime the orange pads. Otherwise I think I did a good job of ensuring I had good technique, but may not have the right product mix. I was using...
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    Best way to clean exterior of windshield

    I did try a regular clay bar that didn't have much effect on the glass - may have improved it a little but not much. I know there are glass "cutting" pads out there so I just assumed a polish pad, by comparison, would be a fool proof way to clean it up nicely.
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