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    Hey,everyone I need a little advice I clear coated and wet sanded my 1994 jimmy blazer this past weekend. My question is what polish/compound/pad's should I use, money is really tight around here, so I would like to do it right with out spending money I don't have to spare, thank's for any input!

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    Re: polishing

    Do you have a rotary buffer?

    Assuming you do, then you want to pick up some M95 Speed Cut Compound and some M205 Ultra Finishing Polish. Use the M105 with a wool cutting pad to remove your sanding marks and use the M205 with a foam polishing pad to insure a high gloss, swirl free finish.

    There's more steps you can do after this but they require a DA Polisher but the above will do a great job and after 30 days you can apply wax.


    Mike Phillips
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    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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      Re: polishing

      geeeez, that was a qiuck reply and yes I do have a rotary buffer so im going to pick up the m95 & the m205, but what about the m105, should i pick that up also? thanx for your advice youv'e been great will the compounds and polish tell me the recommended speeds my buffer should be thanx again!!!!
      Last edited by bigboy2; May 5, 2009, 09:52 AM.

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