Pontiac G8 GXP

dengelson

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I've been spending a lot more time on the road lately and anticipate that it will continue. I've been using the heck out of the six disc CD changer and have been wondering about this new XM which is music downloaded from a satellite. It is a subscription service and has <strong class='bbc'>zero[/b] commercials.

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Can anyone offer any feedback on XM?
 
SC I remember a thread started by YoSteve on this same subject.



Not sure if is much help but it could be interesting if you have not read it yet.
 
Not a lot of before pictures because the car was in pretty good shape to start off with. The car only has a little over 19,000 miles.

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Polishing was done with a Flex 3401 with M205 on a white pad. When I did my test spot I shot a mist of #34 on the pad and just used 4 pea size dots of M205 rather then saturating the whole pad. To my surprise this method worked very well to clean up the fine scratches.

After polishing I applied one coat of Duragloss #501, followed that up with #601 bonding agent, then 2 coats of #111

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I was pretty happy with the results for a white car.
 
That's incredible for white. Nice "pop" restored to that paint my friend.

I need to try the "non" KBM method and experiment a little more with M205. Good idea to lube the pad up a little more with M34.
 
That's incredible for white. Nice "pop" restored to that paint my friend.

Thank you

I need to try the "non" KBM method and experiment a little more with M205. Good idea to lube the pad up a little more with M34.

Lubing the pad with M34 is the PAC method.

Looks awesome! Nice Job!

Thank you

Great job Chad. The paint is dripping wet. I like the lighting in your garage!:clap:

Thanks Barry, I want to install a few more lights but I usually work with the door open and that creates an issue for light placement.

White is a difficult color to make pop, but you clearly made that happen with this car. Great work

-Kody -

thanks
 
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