a g thang
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- Dec 31, 2012
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Hello Fellow Autogeekers,
I need some help. Im gonna be polishing my cousins I wanna say (2002?) Lexus LS430 tomorrow. I observed the car today and noticed the bottom of the drivers door has a little clear coat faliure so im guessing the clear is a little thin. Also a few panels have been repainted and there are tons of rotary buffer swirls all over the car. I was originally going to do a 2 step with SIP/106fa with orange and white lc pads. Now im a little worried I dont want to be the one responsible for him having to get a new paint job, if i crack his clear. So i was thinking of changing my process to a one step with megs d151 with lc white pads and just cleaning up the paint a bit and restoring its shine instead of removing most of the swirls.
Does that sound like a good idea??
id rather play it safe than be sorry.
Thanks Guys!!!!!!!!!
I need some help. Im gonna be polishing my cousins I wanna say (2002?) Lexus LS430 tomorrow. I observed the car today and noticed the bottom of the drivers door has a little clear coat faliure so im guessing the clear is a little thin. Also a few panels have been repainted and there are tons of rotary buffer swirls all over the car. I was originally going to do a 2 step with SIP/106fa with orange and white lc pads. Now im a little worried I dont want to be the one responsible for him having to get a new paint job, if i crack his clear. So i was thinking of changing my process to a one step with megs d151 with lc white pads and just cleaning up the paint a bit and restoring its shine instead of removing most of the swirls.
Does that sound like a good idea??
id rather play it safe than be sorry.
Thanks Guys!!!!!!!!!