Kristopher1129
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- Jan 3, 2011
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- #21
I take it since it's been restored that it isn't single stage. Is that correct?
If it is correct, then what's the rationale for using #7 at this point?
If it's single stage, why didn't you use #7 before the compound stage? (I suspect that the paint is not single stage...at least it doesn't look like to me.)
Either way it looks like your work is making a big difference already. It should really pop when you're finished with it.
#7 isn't only used for single stage paint. It works great as a final polish. It gives another depth of shine to the paint that's hard to describe.
Besides, that step really depends on how I do on time. This vehicle can not be pushed into wednesday. If I have to stop at 205, I will.