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  • My first use of the Ultimate Compound

    Hi. I got to use the Ultimate Compound last Sunday in detailing my colleague's 1999 Honda CR-V.

    The paint had lots of spiderwebbing, as well as some deep scratches and etching. Here, I used the Ultimate compound with a PC7424 and an LC orange pad. The combo removed a majority of the defects. What really amazed me is that I could do a correction on a particular area with fewer passes, compared to the passes required if I used a polish with diminishing abrasives.

    Here are is a before and after shot of my test area on the hood. Sorry for the quality of the pics though.



    Jon

    My auto detailing experiences:
    http://autodetailingexperience.blogspot.com/

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    Re: My first use of the Ultimate Compound

    Looks awesome!!!

    LC Orange pad coupled with Ultimate Compound is a very good combo. The two products have excellent defect removal strength, but do not leave hazes and marring even on relatively soft paint.

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    • #3
      Re: My first use of the Ultimate Compound

      Nice work...
      It is so great with the availability of UC and SwirlX in the consumer line, that is able to remove a good amount of defects...
      Ganesa,
      Toyota Vios '05

      Theres a difference in a person who has to do it and a person who wants to do it

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      • #4
        Re: My first use of the Ultimate Compound

        Great work. It looks great.
        quality creates its own demand

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        • #5
          Re: My first use of the Ultimate Compound

          Thanks.

          The guide about priming the pad really helped a lot in this detail.
          Jon

          My auto detailing experiences:
          http://autodetailingexperience.blogspot.com/

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