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There's a learning curve in detailing for sure. Glad you could get everything figured out, it only gets better from here!
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I agree with you that patience and practice is the way. I'm having a lot of trouble to remove swirls in my car with #3 and orang pad, I think the only way it has worked better is at speed 6 on the PC with no pressure, becaus I tried to add presure in order to remove nasty swirls but it didn't work and when I pumped the speed to 6 and just the weight of the machine it was a lot better, although I haven't removed all the swirls, any thoughts?
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Very nice truck it came out great. OT Bonifax move the buffer very very slow almost like a snail sliding across the paint.
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Originally Posted by Bonifax
I agree with you that patience and practice is the way. I'm having a lot of trouble to remove swirls in my car with #3 and orang pad, I think the only way it has worked better is at speed 6 on the PC with no pressure, becaus I tried to add presure in order to remove nasty swirls but it didn't work and when I pumped the speed to 6 and just the weight of the machine it was a lot better, although I haven't removed all the swirls, any thoughts?
You might have to step up to XMT 4 with the orange pad, but I would try it with the white first. XMT 4 is aggressive so you may have to follow up with XMT 2 or 1. BTW don't be afraid of applying about 15lbs of pressure and move very slowly. Side to side and up and down this should get the job done. Good Luck
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Sorry CLL didn't mean to steal your thread. Great job, love this shot.
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Originally Posted by CLL
Almost forgot this one. I don't know why the right side of this pic looks fuzzy.
Looks like your lens could use a little cleaning. The same thing was happening to some pics I was taking and sure enough, that was the problem!!
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Your truck looks great. Something to consider next time. You may be using too much polish if you used 3/4 of the bottle on your truck. I'm thinking that you could get at least three trucks from a bottle. Maybe someone else will tell how many cars they get from a bottle.
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