Skimmer0220
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Thanks mike and I really appreciate your input!
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Cool.
I'm subscribed to this thread, want to see you through to success!
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Take some pics of the whole car when you get a chance, I bet it looks sweet with all the peel gone.
Thanks mike for he recommendation on the wool pad I still used the presta cutting compound since I already had it and it made a big difference from using a foam pad
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Thank you so much for the update, I love seeing projects like this through to success!
Keep us posted and you're going to love the M205, it will really clean up the paint after compounding and it's easy to wipe-off...
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Sounds great I can see swirls in it but it's really hard to capture on camera with the pearl in it but I may be at it tomorrow after work
Any recommendations for using then rotary buffer on the doors?
This thing is man handling me haha
Alright so finished up with the swirl removed and made a big difference! I wasn't able to check the doors yet but the hood roof and trunk are looking great
So I learned that I have can't cheap out on the amount I use
Now a couple questions next in going to be using the meta show car glaze, should I be using the same speed as the swirl remover or kick it up or down some, and same thing with wax I as thinking knocking down the speed for the wax
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If you're using Meguiar's #7 Show Car Glaze, you should apply this by hand or a DA Polisher. It's not meant to be applied using a rotary buffer and will likely get sticky on you.
It's really easy to apply by hand, just place some on a foam or microfiber applicator pad and apply like you were applying skin lotion to dry skin and then wipe off immediately.
It's very oily and that's a good thing as it fills a little and imparts a deep, wet shine. There's no wax or any type of protection ingredients so it won't hold up to rainy weather or repeated washing, it's known as being a "Queen for a Day" type product.
Ok great I bought some foam pad applicators for he right spots that I'll use for this now would the same apply for the wax?
Just by hand or could I use the rotary polisher?
I personally don't apply any type of finishing wax or finishing sealant using a rotary buffer, at this point of the project the last thing you want to do is put wax swirls into the paint.
Just apply by hand till you get a DA Polisher, it's a chance to stretch out and get some exercise.
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