allenk4
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- Mar 12, 2013
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I was shooting a quick video of a window that had been polished with CarPro Ceriglass & Rayon Pads on a FLEX 3401.
15 second video. Funny comment from a Passerby at the end. Volume UP
Oh you ain't gotta worry about it...it's clean - YouTube
Removed some of the trim pieces

Taped off with 3M Pre-taped Painters Plastic from Lowe's
CarPro Rayon Pad on my ground down FLEX 3401 backing plate

I also bought the 3" pads, but doing this with a PC would take days. The 5" did a very good job of getting into the corners; which don't seem to get to many scratches as they are protected by the door frame to some degree.
Pads are thin and get saturated easily, therefore they heat up. Two come per pack, so swap them out frequently to prevent heat damage to your backing plate.
Good improvement, and it performs as advertised. It will correct very small scratches, but you could spend forever on a deeper small scratch and not make a dent.
Got lots of tips from this previous thread by swanicyouth...thanks!
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/71927-another-round-polishing-glass.html
15 second video. Funny comment from a Passerby at the end. Volume UP
Oh you ain't gotta worry about it...it's clean - YouTube
Removed some of the trim pieces

Taped off with 3M Pre-taped Painters Plastic from Lowe's

CarPro Rayon Pad on my ground down FLEX 3401 backing plate

I also bought the 3" pads, but doing this with a PC would take days. The 5" did a very good job of getting into the corners; which don't seem to get to many scratches as they are protected by the door frame to some degree.
Pads are thin and get saturated easily, therefore they heat up. Two come per pack, so swap them out frequently to prevent heat damage to your backing plate.
Good improvement, and it performs as advertised. It will correct very small scratches, but you could spend forever on a deeper small scratch and not make a dent.
Got lots of tips from this previous thread by swanicyouth...thanks!
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/71927-another-round-polishing-glass.html