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    TR6---day 9, Done...Done...DONE!

    Finally I'm done with this! What a learning experience.

    Had a hell of a time trying to use the M205. Made a royal mess everywhere!

    Started out with Rupes white pads---was disappointed with results. Paint got dulled, polish was hard to remove.
    Added more polish---opps, spatter everywhere including the maroon jag next to us! Tried less---same deal.

    I knew that this polish is a favorite with many people on the forum.

    Switched out pads to Rupes yellow polishing pads. Same deal---dull paint, grabby and hard to remove polish.

    Then followed directions on bottle. Moderate pressure on polisher and then lighten after 3 passes. Bingo!!!

    Damn turn out perfect!

    Less product---press moderately hard on polisher and then lighten up for couple of passes or three.
    Had to dump the Rupes mark II and use the Griots 6" polisher. Churns better under pressure while the Rupes stalls.

    Once I got that figured out---rest was smooth sailing.

    And microfiber towels were useless on this paint! White Terry cloth towels did the trick---easy cut and glossed out the final removal.

    1. M205 polish with Rupes yellow polishing pads.
    2. Press hard on polisher with little product---polish till product disappears on paint.
    3. Remove with white terry cloth towels.
    4. Did jeweling with Rupes white ultra fine---It helps just a touch. Not worth the extra time.
    5. Polished on M26 yellow wax at 1 1/2 speed. Let hazed over after 30 min---easy removal.

    The M205 was able to remove most of the yellow stains within paint. Perfect? Not quite but sooo much better.

    I'm so happy to have used the M205 on this type of paint. Really doubt that any polishes that I have wouldn't have done the job correctly!

    Pictures:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails TR6---day 9, Done...Done...DONE!-img_5159-jpg   TR6---day 9, Done...Done...DONE!-img_5162-jpg   TR6---day 9, Done...Done...DONE!-img_5164-jpg   TR6---day 9, Done...Done...DONE!-img_5167-jpg   TR6---day 9, Done...Done...DONE!-img_5168-jpg  
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