Ford Focus Pillar Correction

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I decided to test out my new Griots Garage 3 inch polisher along with a tangerine Hydrotech pad from Lake Country on a swirled out rear window pillar on this 2012 Ford Focus.

Before:
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After:
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Process:
- ONR Wipedown
- Clay w/ medium clay bar
- HD Adapt on a Tangerine Hydrotech 3 inch pad on the Griots Garage 3 inch polisher, speed 6, medium pressure.
- HD Polish on a Blue Buff & Shine 4 inch pad with the same machine on speed 6, light to medium pressure.

It's not 100% perfect, but as the photos show the swirls are no more!
 
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze or Menzerna SF4500 on a finishing pad will knock the last bit if haze out of that pillar

Drop the speed down and you will get leas hazing on softer finishes
 
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze or Menzerna SF4500 on a finishing pad will knock the last bit if haze out of that pillar

Drop the speed down and you will get leas hazing on softer finishes

Thanks for the tip. I should be in receipt of some red pads shortly. I do have SF4500 in the aresenal. :dblthumb2:
 
Thanks to allenk4 for the suggestion. I found a red pad and tested out some SF4500 and here is the final result:

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how did you even manage medium pressure on the GG 3"?

it bogged down on me like crazy..... picked up a Rupes 75 mini after lol
 
how did you even manage medium pressure on the GG 3"?

it bogged down on me like crazy..... picked up a Rupes 75 mini after lol

Really? I just got the GG3 i believe it is version 2. I used a Hydrotech 3 x 7/8". Perhaps the pad you were using was too thick? I placed a mark on the backing plate, so I'm positive the pad was spinning properly.

What type of pad were you using?
 
Really? I just got the GG3 i believe it is version 2. I used a Hydrotech 3 x 7/8". Perhaps the pad you were using was too thick? I placed a mark on the backing plate, so I'm positive the pad was spinning properly.

What type of pad were you using?


"Thin is In"
 
Really? I just got the GG3 i believe it is version 2. I used a Hydrotech 3 x 7/8". Perhaps the pad you were using was too thick? I placed a mark on the backing plate, so I'm positive the pad was spinning properly.

What type of pad were you using?

i had the newest one whichever it is. i was using a Buff and Shine 4" green or blue pad, forgot which one.

i put a LITTLE bit of pressure and it stopped spinning completely. (also put a mark on my backing plate)

i then looked for reviews on here and found that most people have the same problem. i sent it to GG and they sent me a another item i asked for (excellent customer service!)

the Rupes on the other hand is AWESOME
 
The pillar are pretty soft. I used a polish (V38) on a white pad. First try got rid of most of them, second time they were all gone and the pillars were nice and shiny.
 
i had the newest one whichever it is. i was using a Buff and Shine 4" green or blue pad, forgot which one.



i put a LITTLE bit of pressure and it stopped spinning completely. (also put a mark on my backing plate)



i then looked for reviews on here and found that most people have the same problem. i sent it to GG and they sent me a another item i asked for (excellent customer service!)



the Rupes on the other hand is AWESOME


Maybe the 4 inch pads just don't play well with the GG. I was able to get it to work with the two pads I tried. I just can't see dropping that much money for the Rupes.
 
For such a simple little project/ demo, this is an informative thread! :xyxthumbs:
 
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