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    greetings

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    2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
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    to AG!
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    No buffer marks on black?

    Hello everyone! New to this site.......looks really cool. Own a shop in Washington State and wondering the hands down, BEST process on black and dark paint to eliminate buffer marks. Although our system works ok, I'm looking for the best. Here is our process now......

    Hand wash with Blue Coral soap, then clay bar and solvent paint.
    White 3M pad with Meguires Diamond Cut
    Black 3M pad with Perfect - It 3000 swirl mark remover polish
    Blue 3M pad with Perfect - It 3000 Ultrafina final polish
    3M show car paste wax with Porter Cable shaker

    This process seems to work ok but not always as good as we would like. Still buffer marks!! This process is also very time consuming and expensive. Can anyone help? Thanks so much!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinelli View Post
    Hello everyone! New to this site.......looks really cool. Own a shop in Washington State and wondering the hands down, BEST process on black and dark paint to eliminate buffer marks. Although our system works ok, I'm looking for the best. Here is our process now......

    Hand wash with Blue Coral soap, then clay bar and solvent paint.
    White 3M pad with Meguires Diamond Cut
    Black 3M pad with Perfect - It 3000 swirl mark remover polish
    Blue 3M pad with Perfect - It 3000 Ultrafina final polish
    3M show car paste wax with Porter Cable shaker

    This process seems to work ok but not always as good as we would like. Still buffer marks!! This process is also very time consuming and expensive. Can anyone help? Thanks so much!
    Hijack much?
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    Welcome to AG!

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    Welcome I have some family in the bay area.
    Quote Originally Posted by trhland View Post
    hes the one that asked what kind of sham poop does paul dalton use
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    Klumzy, do you think there would be any of issues if you used "shampoop" + wax? j/k couldn't resist.
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    Might be a perfect time to try out Klumzy's "Shampoop" on carpet.

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