Paint coating

joleyred

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End of the year cleanup. Paint correction with Carpro Elixer, orange Lake Country pad, wipedown with Eraser then 2 coats of Cquartz UK and topped with Gliss. I love these products and results. The paint has fantastic depth and smoothness
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I guess you meant Essence instead of Elixir as your correction product?

Looks nice
 
I guess you meant Essence instead of Elixir as your correction product?

Looks nice
I'll have to look at the bottle tomorrow to be sure. It certainly wouldn't be the first time I have called a product by the wrong name. I will check. Thanks

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As Bsoares stated Elixir is NOT the compound I used. Who knows how that popped into my small brain. I used Reflect, which is a fantastic product which produces excellent results. Also, I wanted to show a product that we have at our house that I stumbled on for pad cleaning. Dr. Bronners peppermint soap. My wife has it for household use and I tried it for cleaning compound from buffing pads. It does an amazing job. I apply a line of it across the face of a dirty pad, allow it to soak in a bucket of hot water and then just work it with my hands and rinse under hot water. It's the best method I have found. Here is a picture of the bottle.
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That bike is incredible!!

Great job, man...... :)
 
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