one-step M105 polish with the new Griots G9. Fusion Sport

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Since this car is only 2 years old with 20k miles, I didn't want to get too crazy right before winter by hitting it with a 2-3 stage polish process. I decided to leave it at just M105 with Orange Pad. Results came out pretty decent although the metallic does hide swirls well. There's of course some micro swirling left to remove next spring, but the major defects from 6 hours of having to claybar tar off the doors, bumpers, and sideskirts has been taken care of.
First 3 pictures were after polishing, but before the Poorboy's EX sealant. Would love to try something new as an LSP/Sealant as I've had the Poorboy's laying around for 5+ years now because it still works well.

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Bonus before pic:
This was what all the brown tar spots looked like that I had every inch over the doors and sideskirts.
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Hey that blue paint looks great! Well done! Now just try and keep it from getting swirled out so bad so next spring all thats needed is a finishing polish.

BTW, the green grass looks amazing! I can tell its well taken care of.
 
Yes sir!

Awesome job on that Fusion. That color is incredible, too. :)
 
Thanks all. Got some unfortunate rain recently but got to see the beading on the EX at least.
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My brother snd dad have Fusion Sports. Do have any go fast goodies? I think tune only puts those in the 12s
 
Looks very good for a one step. Why didn't you use a tar remover instead of claying for 6 hours?
 
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