Re: TR6---day 9, Done...Done...DONE!
Beautiful work Tom
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I forgot to ask you the other day what did you use on the back window?,I have tried a couple of plastic window cleaners in the past with not much luck.
Re: TR6---day 9, Done...Done...DONE!
I am loving this whole series of threads, Tommy.
You have not only pulled off an incredibly hard task, but have done one hell of a job.
AND... have taken the time to document and share the whole process with all of us. Love it!
And, love hearing your GG6 saved the day. Mine is the "warrior" in my arsenal.
I was looking at the markII along with other machines when I looked to upgrade, but glad to hear your opinion on the "Little Boss".
The GG6 was the best choice for me by far.
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Fantastic work. I really enjoyed your updates. Thank you!!!
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PaulMys
I am loving this whole series of threads, Tommy.
You have not only pulled off an incredibly hard task, but have done one hell of a job.
AND... have taken the time to document and share the whole process with all of us. Love it!
And, love hearing your GG6 saved the day. Mine is the "warrior" in my arsenal.
I was looking at the markII along with other machines when I looked to upgrade, but glad to hear your opinion on the "Little Boss".
The GG6 was the best choice for me by far.
That GG6 was a beast. I pressed down pretty hard and it still kept churning! Was very very glad for that!
The Mk II stalled just from holding it at the wrong angle w/o any pressure!!
During the day--was thinking and wished I had a force rotation polisher.
Tom
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To add about 205.
When it came out it had an unconventional approach to it for me. I had to learn to use it properly to get maximum results. Needs moderate pressure to engage the abrasives. Then only one or 2 light passes. If you work it too long, your pad gets filled with abraided paint/clearcoat and starts to work backwards because the abrasives never stop cutting. It is also a rich formula.
Re: TR6---day 9, Done...Done...DONE!
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Dr Oldz
To add about 205.
When it came out it had an unconventional approach to it for me. I had to learn to use it properly to get maximum results. Needs moderate pressure to engage the abrasives. Then only one or 2 light passes. If you work it too long, your pad gets filled with abraided paint/clearcoat and starts to work backwards because the abrasives never stop cutting. It is also a rich formula.
Exactly and well said!
Took me 40 minutes of trial and error with tons of splatter and dull finish before I got it all figured out!
Tom
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Unbelievable results Tom!
Great work and thank you for taking the time to document and post.
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