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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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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.
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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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