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  • Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

    Hey all I just got to spend a little time working with #80
    and #21
    First before

    Now after #80


    Now after the #21



    As I did before I took a pic in front of "The Shoe" this time at night

    And of couse the reflection pic

    How did I do?
    Got Faith?

  • #2
    Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

    Looks great, how do you like 21? Did you do just 1 pass of 80?
    I Flex

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    • #3
      Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

      Looks good from the shots...

      What kind of polisher is that we see in the reflection?

      Mike Phillips
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      • #4
        Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

        nice job! just purchased some #21 today...

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        • #5
          Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

          very nice.loves those 300 C
          alberto gorin
          known as gorin002

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          • #6
            Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

            The reflection of the polisher looks like Dewalt DW443....rite.

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            • #7
              Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

              Originally posted by bernard78 View Post
              The reflection of the polisher looks like Dewalt DW443....rite.
              BINGO!
              I know that you can get haze from working #80 wrong. I have looked at some of your guys pics that said they had hazing and I did not see it in their pic. So I was wondering if you see any hazing? The reflection of light is very clear but heck, I'm a noob...
              I want to put one more coat of #21. How should I make sure the car is clean? I would use QD but I am so afriad that I will put the swirls right back...
              Thoughts?
              Got Faith?

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              • #8
                Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

                Originally posted by Method View Post
                Looks great, how do you like 21? Did you do just 1 pass of 80?
                21 is pretty easy to work with.
                Yes, the pic was one pass. I did 2 on the hood.
                Got Faith?

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                • #9
                  Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

                  Man alot of flakes in that paint. The flakes just popped! Lookes nice! I love paints like this. Just looks really nice in the sunlight.
                  2005 Toyota Camry LE Phantom Grey Pearl
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                  • #10
                    Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

                    Looks good! I'm stuck on 26 right now, but I really need to try the 21.
                    "No man is so foolish but he may sometimes give another good counsel, and no man so wise that he may not easily err if he takes no other counsel than his own. He that is taught only by himself has a fool for a master." --Hunter S. Thompson

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                    • #11
                      Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

                      This afternoon when I put the 2nd coat of #21, I have water spots. They are not bad but I can see a few of them. GRRRRR I think I might wait til spring. Question: If I used #80 already does that mean that it might take more than even #83 to remove them?
                      Got Faith?

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                      • #12
                        Re: Magnum swirl free now? NSF 56k

                        I'm not very experienced at all, but I think you might be able to remove them with #83. For that matter you may be able to remove them with a few more passes of #80. It differs for each individual paint job, though, so you would have to try it and see what happens. Hope that helped some...
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