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  • Heavily Swirled Black S14 Test

    Just did a test spot on my friends car, he took a wash brush at the local car wash to the whole car lol, so horribly swirled now! Some deeper scratches on this fender so I couldnt get it all with what I used.

    SSR 2.5 on LC Orange pad
    Megs #9 on LC White pad
    Klasse SG
    S100

    Befores
    Doesnt look too bad eh?


    GUESS AGAIN! Halogen exposure!


    Afters






    You can see what he did to part of his hood in this pic..

  • #2
    whoa, those are some nasty swirls. Where they removed by hand or machine? What brush was used?

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    • #3
      what happend to the front end in the 5th pic? a wreck perhaps? but good job on the detail

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Jorge Sanchez
        whoa, those are some nasty swirls. Where they removed by hand or machine? What brush was used?
        I am betting machine considering he used LC pads

        BTW looks good!
        Patrick Yu
        2003 Honda Accord
        2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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        • #5
          wow ! good job ! I'm surprised the Poorboys line SSR 2.5 could remove them..

          I personally would have looked at that, and went straight for #83, then #80, then sealant..

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          • #6
            Yeah, he bought the car with the bumper like that, replacing it soon anways. He tells people that he was drifting and clipped a curb to have a cool story to his bumper haha.

            I'm gonna pick up a gallon of both 83 and 80 pretty soon after seeing the price. SSR2.5 is pretty much around the same abrasiveness as #83, just a tad lighter.

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