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    Re: Most effective or best value Iron Remover?

    Sorry to revive this but I didnt want to start another thread and this seemed like the most recent. The cheapest gallons I've been looking at are Adam's Iron Remover for $45 and Nanoskin Iron Free...
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    Clean road grime without hand washing

    As an Uber driver, I feel riders want a ride in a car that looks clean and strive to provide that. However, not all of us have access to a location, water spigot, and garden hose or pressure washer...
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    Re: DA cutting pad for removing oxidation

    Here are some pictures of the car I'm working with.

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    Re: DA cutting pad for removing oxidation

    Ok, after educating myself further I have found that it is clear coat failure. Please excuse my ignorance.
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    Re: DA cutting pad for removing oxidation

    I have not but have heard Mazda's are known to have thin paint but also hard. Not sure how this affects my buffing options.



    I tried a test spot on the car's hood with a medium and coarse foam...
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    DA cutting pad for removing oxidation

    Hello, I used my GG 6" random orbital polisher with 5" flexible backing plate and lake country CCS yellow low profile cutting 5.5 inch foam pad with Meg's M101 and I didn't really get the results I...
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    I made some more cost comparisons and made compromises where I had to. Before all this I was considering a Harbor Freight DA polisher and just going at it with my inferior products but then I found...
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    The pads and discs look good, so I will be definately ordering them. However, I'm finding it hard to justify Meg's D300 if I'm getting M101. Also, while the CarPro Essence looks to be great polish,...
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    Re: Hello forum

    Thanks, living the dream!
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    Re: Hello forum

    Is M101 intended for a DA polisher? Can it be used with microfiber pads? What Meg compound would be best with a DA polisher with either foam or microfiber pads? I thought M105 was intended for DA...
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    So I should invest in a good buffer. Which do you recommend. Seems the porter cable 7424xp is what I've been hearing about a lot.
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    Hello forum

    Been in country after not having a vehicle for three years from being stationed overseas. I now have two six years old cars. My truck has quite a bit of miles for its age but the paint isn't too bad....
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