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Todd, superb work as the norm but I like looking at your squared away garage and home as well ocd in everything LOVIN IT!!!.:bow.
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stiffdogg06 said:I can answer that for you. From George over at detailedimage.com.![]()
jucaraman said:heres your quote "I used a wide variety of polishes, pads, and tools on this car depending on the needs. For the hood, I used Micro Surface black wool pad with SIP to remove some of the deeper defects, and followed it up with 106ff on a grey pad. The sides of the car got 106ff on a grey pad. The trunk lid and roof got M105/orange pad on a PC. After I finished the car, I went back over it with Optimum Poli-seal on a PC with a white pad."
I am just curious on how/why you selected each of your choices for polishing?
Did you use pc with 106ff and gray or rotary?
Why did you use white pad for finishing with poliseal? instead of say a soft gray?
Please do not take my questioning as insult, its looks awesome. I am just trying to help myself learn alittle for future details of my own.
TSC17 said:.. I was familiar with what it takes to correct this kind of paint...
Accumulator said:I might be doing a panther-platform Ford later this year so your experience might save me some time/hassle. I'm guessing that the clear is medium-soft...how would you describe it?