In a previous post lost in the crash, I documented my first attempt at using a G100A, #83 and NXT on a 2001 Dodge Intrepid RT with Inferno Red paint.
Before I started, the paint looked like this:
After using the G100A with a Soft Buff pad and some #83, (and a few hours polishing, I managed to get this:
A pretty significant improvement, though there are still some swirlies evident in direct sunlight. This is only obvious if you look really closely, as these pics show:
All in all not bad for a severely neglected and abused finish and no experience using a polisher. I had problems, but they mainly flowed from not knowing how to properly clean the soft buff pads, not having enough ultimate bonnets on hand, and doing all of this in the bright sun with a hot finish.
Before I started, the paint looked like this:


After using the G100A with a Soft Buff pad and some #83, (and a few hours polishing, I managed to get this:


A pretty significant improvement, though there are still some swirlies evident in direct sunlight. This is only obvious if you look really closely, as these pics show:



All in all not bad for a severely neglected and abused finish and no experience using a polisher. I had problems, but they mainly flowed from not knowing how to properly clean the soft buff pads, not having enough ultimate bonnets on hand, and doing all of this in the bright sun with a hot finish.
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