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    A club member came over and wanted a detail

    cars paint was relatively smooth already, no clay bar needed.

    gave it a quick wash with QEW, ready for polishing.
    polsihed with #83 on a megs cutting pad via rotary
    then menzerna po73cp on a megs polishing pad via rotary
    hand waxed with NXT

    inspected the paint, and it had alot of deep scratches
    alot of them i didnt get out

    here is a before pic of the hood


    tried the SSr 2.5 with cutting pad
    although it worked ok, on this paint, it became real stubborn to buff off.
    pic of it worked on with SSR 2.5... can see some scratches i didnt get out with 2 passes


    i then switched to meguairs #83 with a cutting pad.

    before pic of the right quarter


    hit it with #83 twice, and just look at the gloss and wetness now


    drivers side door. as you can see alot of scratches and swirling


    two passes


    random shot of the rear door after polished


    now onto the boot. before pic


    now after


    finished shot, doesnt look soo crash hot here
    no sun, and a white car


    hope you like
    Last edited by tomee; Jun 29, 2006, 10:40 PM.

  • #2
    That #83 is some good stuff with a d/a.......great for taking out waterspots as well as swirls and scratches,,,nice job
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    • #3
      Looks like 83 offers some amazing results.

      Great job. I'm looking fwd to working on my car.

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