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    Help with torch red C5 corvette RIDS

    Interesting. I had heard of the product but never looked into it. I see you can apply cquartz over it but would WG high gloss paint sealant Bond over the top? I polish every spring before the driving season and apply paint sealant then top with pinnacle spray wax or CG v7 every other wash...
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    Help with torch red C5 corvette RIDS

    Thanks guys. I have a couple cutting pads for my rotary that I'll do a sample area with tonight to see. They aren't that deep but dang this clear coat must be hard. Mike thanks for the tips I've adjusted everything thing I can on different areas of the hood and I'm still having issues...
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    Help with torch red C5 corvette RIDS

    Thanks. Thinking the pad is the problem. Technique can't be any better and considering I have gone over this paint 5+ times total with just compound I can't see a few more passes making a difference. Any idea if Griot's boss pads would be better than the meguiars MF pads?
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    Help with torch red C5 corvette RIDS

    Hello, Been lurking here for ages but first time I've needed to post. Wealth of knowledge here. So I have a 98' corvette I've had for about 1.5 years. I got a steal on the car and the paint is in good shape overall. However when I've been detailing I notice rids that aren't real deep as...
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    OK, I was envious: 2008 Aston Martin Vantage V-8

    Nice job, love Aston Martin cars they have a style no other brand has.
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    OTC Spray clear coat vs Eastwood

    Difference is probably the label. Haven't used the eastwood but the pictures and the can and red bottom push for the activator look nearly identical to the spraymax. Doesn't look like its 2k. 2k is always the way to go IMHO
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    OTC Spray clear coat vs Eastwood

    I have used the spraymax 2k many times. Works great, really nice sprayer on it too. I just painted and cleared my wheels i refinished and used the spraymax vs. setting up my hvlp gun and 2 cans did all four wheels fronts and insides. Spendy stuff, but much better than acrylic. Its worth the...
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