Correct! I ordered some of the Mckees headlight polish so I'll compare the two and see if it's more effective at headlight restoration than traditional paint compounds and polishes.
I believe this to be my first read of a show and tell in a long time.
Excellent tool and product choice.
Thanks for spending the time to document this.
Beautiful end product.
VT
Originally Posted by glen e
....It's all I use these days....they are buffing when I'm relaxing...and still don't get the powder out of canines!
I believe this to be my first read of a show and tell in a long time.
Excellent tool and product choice.
Thanks for spending the time to document this.
Beautiful end product.
Thank you! I forget how much longer it takes to document a correction. I had originally took time to create the thread and didn't know but uploaded a total of 116 pictures and had to cut them back to 50 for the maximum amount of pictures allotted. A little frustrating but I'll know for next time.
Originally Posted by Dandy98
Curious as to what steps were used before adding the Ceramic Coating.
Thankd
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Foam cannon wash with Adam's strip wash, full clay with visco clay bar. Majority of panels were hit with either the Makita or PC7424 and product used was Lake Country Hybrid foam 5.5" pads, grey, orange and white and Lake Country thin foam 3" orange and white for smaller sections. I used Adam's correcting polish and finishing polish for 2 step on majority of panels and for the heavily oxidized areas, 3 step with their heavy correcting compound. Hope that provides clarity on the steps I took to accomplish this finish.
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