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Re: New Client and His Vehicles Pose A Few Questions
UPDATE: no improvement after allowing Meg's #7 to soak into the paint for 24 hours.
My experience would tell me that the vehicle is now in need of a polish in order to remove the water spots. Obviously, starting with the least aggressive method (GG + Green Pad + Klasse AIO). If not results, I could step up to (GG + Green Pad + M205). I also have other various pads with different cut abilities, as well as PO85rd and Meg's 105.
Comments and/or suggestions?
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Re: New Client and His Vehicles Pose A Few Questions
I'm stuck on this Toyota Water Spot Removal. I started out as stated, with the least aggressive product and pad combo, slowly workin my way up, when the combos didn't work. I ended at Meg's 105 and an Orange LC Pad. It had absolutely no effect and I'm honestly surprised at the little amount of paint that transferred to the pad.
Anyone have any suggestions and how to proceed?
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