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    Re: "Jeweling paint" 3 step polish?

    i'll simplify my question i hope.

    Since the grey and softer blue and yet softer red pads have no cut...


    If I jewel with a blue bad, will it matter to go back up to the grey one to seal?

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    Re: "Jeweling paint" 3 step polish?

    Quote Originally Posted by NismoMax80 View Post
    i'll simplify my question i hope.

    Since the grey and softer blue and yet softer red pads have no cut...


    If I jewel with a blue bad, will it matter to go back up to the grey one to seal?
    You can apply with grey, blue or red.

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    Re: "Jeweling paint" 3 step polish?

    The red and blue are the same pad, just different colors.

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    Re: "Jeweling paint" 3 step polish?

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    WOW! This is THE BEST looking Vette I ever seen in my life!!!
    It is just perfect! Thanks Scott! This really shows the result of jeweling.
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    Re: "Jeweling paint" 3 step polish?

    bump
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    Re: "Jeweling paint" 3 step polish?

    Ok, here I go bring a thread back from the dead again. I made an attempt at Jeweling my black paint this weekend. I only did the hood as it had some minor scratches. I started with M205 on a LC 4" Hydro-Tech tangerine pad. That removed the minor defects and had the car looking good. Next I switched to a LC 6.5" CCS blue pad and Menzerna PO85RD. I did one side of the hood and looked at it and could not see a difference. I assume I am doing something wrong, any ideas? I have a PC 7424 that I used for this and the speed was set to 5.

    TIA

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    Re: "Jeweling paint" 3 step polish?

    Anyone tried Optimum Finish Polish in jeweling? If I am not mistaken, it is the only fine finishing polish with non-diminishing abrasives. Doesn't it run against the breaking down of abrasives involved in jeweling?

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    Re: "Jeweling paint" 3 step polish?

    Quote Originally Posted by mlc40 View Post
    Ok, here I go bring a thread back from the dead again. I made an attempt at Jeweling my black paint this weekend. I only did the hood as it had some minor scratches. I started with M205 on a LC 4" Hydro-Tech tangerine pad. That removed the minor defects and had the car looking good. Next I switched to a LC 6.5" CCS blue pad and Menzerna PO85RD. I did one side of the hood and looked at it and could not see a difference. I assume I am doing something wrong, any ideas? I have a PC 7424 that I used for this and the speed was set to 5.

    TIA
    Hey, i think youre looking more at using a rotary for this type of paint correction instead of a PC, especially when you get into the realm of jeweling the paint

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    Re: "Jeweling paint" 3 step polish?

    Well then I am out of luck. I think I will give it one more try on the truck lid but this time I will switch down to a 4" blue pad.

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