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    Re: How to avoid haze and scratching when working on soft paint?

    Wow. What a project! Thank you. Phil

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    Re: How to avoid haze and scratching when working on soft paint?

    Quote Originally Posted by lj993 View Post
    Wow. What a project! Thank you. Phil

    Yes... it was a lot of work.

    This is also why I don't care much for large projects like the type Joe Fernandez and Renny Doyle do.

    Sure it's great bragging rights but it's also simply a TON of grunt work and often times using the same things you use to do production detailing - that is a one-step cleaner/wax.

    I prefer to do show car detailing. Kind of cool our TV show is even about show car detailing.


    So big stuff?

    I can appreciate it but yeah as I always say (and teach in my classes)


    someone else can have the blessing...



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    Re: How to avoid haze and scratching when working on soft paint?

    What about prepping soft paint for coating?

    Using a cleaner/wax just adds to the work---or will paint prep be strong enough to remove the just applied wax? Seems like taking steps backwards by adding wax and then removing. Probably will add scratches back onto the paint trying to remove the wax.

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    Re: How to avoid haze and scratching when working on soft paint?

    Oooooooo....Nagaro Blue on the S4How to avoid haze and scratching when working on soft paint?

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