DogRescuer
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That statement makes zero sense
"...is more of a filler" where do you get that?
"...corrects a little" BS
What paint did you use it on?
Cant we all get along.
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That statement makes zero sense
"...is more of a filler" where do you get that?
"...corrects a little" BS
What paint did you use it on?
3.0 a filler?
Of course you can say anything "in your opinion" but this stuff is a pretty potent swirl buster.
Thanks for the reply Mike. It's very appreciated. But my question is how many times one can buff out swirls before they would cause damage to the paint, given its extreme thinness.
The implication from your comment about your truck is that it's generally safe to do on occasion (say once every year or two) with a fine or medium cut polish.
Am I reading that implication correctly?
Wow, what a huge difference!Here's another pic.
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On some cars is just the nature of the beast. My ram for instance, I''ve polished it countless times to a mirror finish and every time I was it I'll find light scratches here and there.
I assure you there are no fillers to my knowledge in TSR 3.0 Today I did a detail on a black Mercedes. Here is a pic after uber compound, TSR, and doing an IPA wipe down to determine if I needed more polishing before the finishing glaze and a LSP.
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Here's another pic.