Mr. Stewart
New member
I was recently at a junk yard looking for some parts and came across this hood. I thought that it would be fun to see what kind of sine I could get in it. So here it is.
Before:
This is after the fist step using Car Care Rx heavy cutting compound with a black wool pad on about 1400 rpm
This is after the second step with medium compound and a yellow foam pad at 1400 rpm
This is after the third step with Car Care Rx "The Polish" using a green foam pad at 1300 rpm
This is after the fourth step using Prep Glaze by Car Care Rx with a blue foam pad and the buffer set at 1300 rpm
This is after the fifth and final step. I used Grape Glaze by Car Care Rx with a white pad and the buffer set at 1200 rpm.
This is the finished product. (the white dots you see are rock chips)
Before:

This is after the fist step using Car Care Rx heavy cutting compound with a black wool pad on about 1400 rpm

This is after the second step with medium compound and a yellow foam pad at 1400 rpm

This is after the third step with Car Care Rx "The Polish" using a green foam pad at 1300 rpm

This is after the fourth step using Prep Glaze by Car Care Rx with a blue foam pad and the buffer set at 1300 rpm

This is after the fifth and final step. I used Grape Glaze by Car Care Rx with a white pad and the buffer set at 1200 rpm.

This is the finished product. (the white dots you see are rock chips)
