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    BF one step verses neglected Honda

    Worked on my daughter's 2007 Honda Civic yesterday using BF one step and can't say enough about how good it came out.

    It was my first time using BF and second time using a da polisher so my Technic did nothing to help it, probably hindered the capability of the product.

    Washed with Meguiars wash plus
    Bar clayed using Uber rw and nano 7x7" towel
    BF using LC white thin pro pads and PC polisher

    Hope the pics do it justice.

    The first three is after bar clay.
    The middle pic is passenger door up close hope it shows what I seen.

    The other pics is finished product.
    Daughter, wife and myself are very happy the way it improved the paint.

    I felt like this car put BF to the test as it was much more than a few swirls.

    The last pic is the front hood that slopes off kinda steep so it reflected me, the garage and the cloudy sky.

    I like it.BF one step verses neglected HondaBF one step verses neglected Honda

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    Re: BF one step verses neglected Honda

    What sort of arm speed did you need to use to achieve these results? Thanks for sharing.
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    Re: BF one step verses neglected Honda

    I would say med arm speed and 8 passes per section.
    This was a little over 4 hours of buffing

    I wish i had taken another close up of the passenger door.
    Not too good at taken the right pics to show what i want to show.

    The before and after was dramatic.

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    Re: BF one step verses neglected Honda

    Looks terrific, great job!

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    Re: BF one step verses neglected Honda

    Looks awesome!! Nice work.
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    Re: BF one step verses neglected Honda

    Nice work!
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    Re: BF one step verses neglected Honda

    Nice turnaround. I've recently become a believer in BF One Step

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    Re: BF one step verses neglected Honda

    Beautiful result on black paint!

    It gives you a good feeling to be able to do that for your daughter, too.

    Well done.

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    Re: BF one step verses neglected Honda

    Great work and write up and pictures!

    That really cleared up and got a depth a mile long.

    A little trick with the phone camera is to use the flash and about a feet away of the car and take the picture. This useally show you as you where useing an inspection light. And is fun to have the before and after pictures of the work you do.

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    Re: BF one step verses neglected Honda

    Hey! Thatll work! Looking great
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