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Old 08-01-2008, 05:04 PM
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First try with Makita 9227C

Drag race car owned by a friend. Originally painted like 6 years ago. Never gets washed really since most of its life is in the shop or the trailer. QD on a rag once in awhile to remove the dust. Many swirls and scratches from being leaned on while doing maintenance or other race car chores. Pics not very good. Sorry crappy lighting in the shop and not a wonderful color to show all the flaws in pics. Trust me it needed some help.







Most of the major flaws appear fairly invisible to me now.








And just in case your wondering is it fast???




And my next car....LOL.




Products used Makita 9227C, wool cutting pad with Optimum Compound. Megs W8000 foam pad with Optimum polish. Black hole glaze by Poorboys for some extra pop. Please note all the close up pics are pre-glaze. No cheating here!!!!!

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Makita 9227C, UDM, Optimum polishes,Menzerna Power Finish, Pinnacle XMT polishes, Poorboy's Sealant, Collnite Insulator wax, various 4,6.5,and 8 inch CCS pads. Edge pads. Microfiber towels galore. And a big thanks to Meghan for shipping to Walt Disney World.
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Old 08-02-2008, 07:17 AM
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Re: First try with Makita 9227C

Well done sir
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Re: First try with Makita 9227C

Nice Work!! Looks like you hit on a great combo!
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