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    September Giveaway!

    Autogeek.net - foam gun
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    Clear Coat Failure?

    this is the answer i was looking for. thank you i appreciate it. since this is believed to be CC failure, if it possible to hide, diminish the looks of if through using detailing products? I was thinking of still going through with an order if i can make it look better, eventhough I realize...
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    Clear Coat Failure?

    can we agree that this is something that I cannot repair myself. or at least, not something that can be fixed with any detailing products?
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    Clear Coat Failure?

    its a 1999. To my knowledge its factory paint. I am not the original owner. I doubt they would repair it now if my car was ever covered, no?
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    Clear Coat Failure?

    I posted this in the PC section and has not gotten a lot of attention. I probably should have posted here in the first place. I ask all of you with experience to please look at these pictures and tell me if this IS really CC Failure or if its just a bunch of bird crap that can be taken out with...
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    Newb with purchase selection

    thanks for the suggestion! but right now i am really looking for guidance on my paint's condition
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    Newb with purchase selection

    Ok guys. Sorry I havent been around recently. I am dealing with some medical issues (should be resolved soon) as well as medical issues concerning a friend of mine (motorcycle accident) As promised (though a week late) here are pictures of the condition of my car's paint. Now, I said last...
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    Newb with purchase selection

    HMMM. tough decisions to make.
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    A little tease...

    hmmm im trying to figure out what kind of car this is i am going to guess a 94ish firechicken
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    Newb with purchase selection

    Through more research and from feedback, I have refined my selection: -PC 7424 -Meguiars Mirror Glaze G110 DA Polisher 5 inch Backing Plate (almost positive this is compatible) -5 1/2" CCS Orange -5 1/2" CCS White -5 1/2" CCS Gray -5 1/2" CCS Red -6" Lambswool Pad -2 x 6" MF Bonnets (Orange)...
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    Another New Yorker Joined!

    Peter Luger is only local to my region?!?! i didnt know that.
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    Newb with purchase selection

    I expected the pads and product to have a long life. Its just that I have trouble parting with my money:D I know however that it is a good investment, so long as it can be used for what I need it for. I might need to have a paintshop fix my major problems. Do I dare mention clearcoat failure...
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    Newb with purchase selection

    All of this adds up so quickly :(
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    Newb with purchase selection

    this was my next question. YES i do have Meguiars Ultimate Quik Detailer (i think thats the name, its in a black spray bottle and has a metallic label) Thanks for saving me a thread or search :)
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    Newb with purchase selection

    You made perfect sense :D I guess another way I can ask the question with FAR LESS words is: Given XMT #2 and #3, at any point can we see an overlap in their cutting powers when swapping pads?
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    Newb with purchase selection

    take your time. im in no rush :)
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    Newb with purchase selection

    not even IP with lambswool??? i just dont understand why it has to be double the price. it must be 'new'. if im paying double the price, i better get double the cut!
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    Newb with purchase selection

    Thanks for replying! You bring up an interesting question I have with cutting power. I would like to get more into the science than the art of detailing at the moment Hopefully you all can follow my crazy logic: In general, I would like to know if there is a general measure to the cutting...
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    Newb with purchase selection

    I would like to share with you the list of products I have put together that I believe will benefit me the most. This will be a two part thread since I need to post pictures of my paint to justify the products I have selected: Pinnacle XMT Pad Care Combo Porter Cable 7424 Polisher...
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