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Old 06-13-2007, 11:33 AM
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Yea what I ment was the polish getting jammed under the tape. Not tape lines. That was a mistake on my part. I know I will have to tape off the clear bra edges. I think I will tape off everything and see if it is worth it or not.

Joy of driving: If I clay every month that would take off the 360 right?
I will most likely clay for this polish though thanks.
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A1, if you are using backing plate on PC don't forget to install washer. It will be in bag with wrench.
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Old 06-13-2007, 01:54 PM
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WHat happends if you dont put in the washer?

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A1, if you are using backing plate on PC don't forget to install washer. It will be in bag with wrench.
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Other Questions.

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Don’t think the PC will fit under my wing. So I will use the 2-sided foam applicator pad to apply #3. Should I buff the polish until it clears, as it does w/ the PC?

On all the spots I can’t use the PC on (i.e. edges of clear bra) can I use 360 like a LSP?

I plan on getting shop lights, what wattage should I choose?

How long should I wait to use the Souveran Spray wax after using LS?
Any help on this stuff??
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I said 'to the OP' regarding this:
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Thanks PawPaw, yea I read that in another thread. If you dont it turns your PC into a less effective rotary right?
Oh Man, the big box just arrived! I wish I had a digi cam.
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I always thought it was just meant to keep the plate away from the counter weight
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Yea, now that I have a PC I see that it only keeps the backplate from hitting the machine. I know I saw a thread that told me not to forget to use it though.
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You have probably checked allready, but PC fits under wing (as long its the same wing i got)

Spray wax after the wash, as booster

I use 2 x 500w halogen (movable ones)

And i KNOW your car will look goody good after the detail, the Black paint on EVOs get wicked after som tlc...
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