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From: JonProce
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  • Did you go over the area with a finishing polish. Like M-205. I think that you still need to make another pass over the area that you did do. It still looked like it had some swirl marks and rids in the area. I would have tried a more aggressive pad or polish to see if you could remove more the paint surface defects. I would try Menzerna Power Gloss. That uses DAT abrasives instead of the SMAT abrasives that are in M-105.

  • @ww2717

    White truck, free job, that's about it. I finish with D151 and it comes out beautifully.

  • and how long u been doing this?

  • @nymxcar

    on and off for about five years.

  • @nymxcar

    On and off for about 5 years, I'm still continuously learning new methods and purchasing better equipment though.

  • u need to use 50/50 alcohol with water, and thats not the best way to fix that u got to buff n polish then wax

  • @nymxcar

    Buffing is removing a hazed product, you buff a wax, not a polish. You can use diluted alcohol, but it's just going to make it less effective.

    That is exactly the proper way to fix that, I appreciate your input though. If you'd like to be more constructive in your criticism I welcome it, otherwise, try not to misinform people.

    This video demonstrated POLISHING with a COMPOUND. COMPOUND residue was BUFFED of following the POLISHING. RESIDUE was then removed using to alcohol.

  • is that rubbing alcohol?

  • @nymxcar

    Yes it is, essentially. 99% isopropanol alcohol

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