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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by carguy [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>totally agree with eric. I have a black porsche too. You used too much material and didn't work it long/hard enough.(Don't feel bad - so did I the first time I tried it. Thanks to this board and continued learning, I tried it again after leaving it on the shelf a long while, using a much more "informed" technique - and got great results. )
I do it on 6, I use heavy pressure for SEVERAL SLOW PASSES, then lighten up and make MANY MORE. By the time I'm donw there is NO wetness, the residue on the car is very thin and dry, the pad picks up as much or more than it puts down. You shouldn't have to have ANY haze left if you do this.
You should use Meguiar's #9 2.0 this way too - it is both easier to use AND (I think) less abrasive, with more fillers - but it is really good stuff. [/b]</blockquote>
Okay, I'm going to follow these directions and then followup with the Pinnacle Paint Cleanser Lotion (boy that's a pain to type out) and see if the hazing is gone before the AIO begins.