Here is the after hood reflection shot. I did a test spot and the passenger fender first. When I did the rest of the hood and other fender, I forgot and left my 7336 PC on 3 from the test area waxing. Still came out great.
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My 96 4runner with MF System.
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Re: My 96 4runner with MF System.
I have some befores somewhere. Will do more organized as I go on. Yes I did the D300/D301. Cleaned the pad with old toothbrush and old sock after each 2x2 section. Used small amount of product 4 to 5 pea-sized drops. Primed the pad before proceeding.
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Yes, it appears to be single stage. I must say THANKS to NICK CHAPMAN. He put on a get together at his shop in Dallas/Fort worth a couple of years back. He even got MIKE PHILLIPS to come. I saw 2 experts doing some good stuff - da process, wet sandinng, rotary work. I got the "old" pad system. I had gotten a 7336 pc from Lowes for $25, a closeout display model. I did the hood once with M80. Looked kinda good, but this MF system is great.
I did the roof and mirrors today. I took the rack off and finally got to clean it up up there.
before roof:
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I noticed that you're using the old G100 with the MF system. How is it like?
Also, 5 pea sized drops might be slightly excessive. It's advisable to use 2-4 pea sized drops.2011 Car Crazy Showcase SEMA Team
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