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    Slowly making progress.

    Alright, I've had about 2 or 3 people out of about 50 tell me now that the clearcoat needs the 3000 grit finish to adhere to the headlight, and that I never should have polished it. Keep in mind the clearcoat in this kit is a wipe and not a spray. How true is this claim?
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    Slowly making progress.

    Thank you. It's pretty simple. Just keep in mind if you use a kit for a drill the darn thing is gonna wanna dance all over the place, especially with the tougher grits. That's where my swirl marks and holograms came from.
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    Slowly making progress.

    Thanks.
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    Slowly making progress.

    Thank you.
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    Slowly making progress.

    Thank you, I nicked the bumper a few times but I plan on getting it repainted someday so I'm not too upset.
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    Slowly making progress.

    Not sure if any of you remember me from about 7 months ago, but my Buick Lacrosse is making slow progress. I moved it from my cousin's house after finding scratches on it once again. The good news is after a rain storm one day I managed to wipe my finger across the black gunk that is all over...
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    Safest way to clean dried mud off of paint?

    Ok, visited the car again today and the rain has removed the mud, but there's bigger problems. Before I edited the opening post I was talking all sorts of crap about my cousin and when you see these photos you'll understand why. How do I go about removing all this? It's baked on grime, dirt...
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    Safest way to clean dried mud off of paint?

    Looks like a pressure washer is my best bet.
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