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    Re: 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting Factors

    Ok. Ask him if he's still a Vagitarian, lol. (Corey Carruth, right?)

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    Re: 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting Factors

    Quote Originally Posted by richy View Post
    Ok. Ask him if he's still a Vagitarian, lol. (Corey Carruth, right?)

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    I'll ask him when I see him.

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    Re: 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting Factors

    This is a great work indeed. I'm wandering how do you get rid of that nasty waterspots? Does compound and wool pad can eliminate those waterspots? I always wandering how to remove stubborn waterspots without using acid such as HF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonathanss View Post
    This is a great work indeed. I'm wandering how do you get rid of that nasty waterspots? Does compound and wool pad can eliminate those waterspots? I always wandering how to remove stubborn waterspots without using acid such as HF.
    You know what? I had forgotten to mention that I also tried something new with this car. Before washing it, I sprayed the top surfaces with white vinegar (100%) out of a spray bottle and let it dwell while I let the bug spray dwell at the same time. It was then rinsed and washed. I didn't do much in terms of lessening them as they were old, but I figured it was worth a try. Yes, to answer your question, the Shine Supply compound effectively and quickly eliminated them. They were MUCH easier to remove than those horrific swirls were.

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    Re: 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting Factors

    marvelous job and , nicely described post
    well done

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    Re: 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting Factors

    Quote Originally Posted by gamagreen View Post
    marvelous job and , nicely described post
    well done
    Thanks kindly and thanks for taking the time to comment!

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    Re: 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting Factors

    Another fantastic job! I bet the owner was blown away with all that is involved in the correction process. So, what are these TB pads you guys have mentioned? I may have to check out Shine Supply, also. I used to use M105, but couldn't handle the dust storm it created, so I moved to FG400 as I loved Menzerna's SIP, which was always buttery smooth. The FG400 doesn't always like to cooperate, though.

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    Re: 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting Factors

    Nice, black cars can be a real pain.

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    Re: 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting Factors

    Quote Originally Posted by 001jigsaw View Post
    Another fantastic job! I bet the owner was blown away with all that is involved in the correction process. So, what are these TB pads you guys have mentioned? I may have to check out Shine Supply, also. I used to use M105, but couldn't handle the dust storm it created, so I moved to FG400 as I loved Menzerna's SIP, which was always buttery smooth. The FG400 doesn't always like to cooperate, though.
    I will send you a PM with TB purchase info. Too bad AG won't carry them. <sigh> In my opinion, if you are doing heavy cutting, you must anticipate dust. You are literally grinding away some clear, so where does it go and in what form? Dust. It's worth it to me to get the results I want and an easy ONR wash takes care of that. I think people make too big an issue out of dust, but again that's just my opinion.

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    Nice, black cars can be a real pain.
    Pain indeed...they're a full time job!! And, thanks.

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    Re: 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting Factors

    Hi richy, the black 3D pad is same as tuff buff (TB manufacturers them for 3D/HD?)

    - how was the work time of ChopTop? It is diminishing so the usual 4-6? How was pad gumming up and cleanup ?

    As far as AG carrying shine supply, I don't think That would happen. SS has its ecosystem of small scale resellers who offer an agreed upon reselling terms so that it doesn't favour one vendor over the other. Corey is the only exception among the stockists and even he has to abide some restrictions or I should say play nice (no discounts, added shipping etc). Corey told me about it.
    This In my understanding doesn't fit PBMG model to resell (the kind of sales and discounts they do) and SS isn't big/in-demand enough to be added to the exception list along with Rupes 19 year old BMW with 3 Interesting FactorsAll this is My opinion though.


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