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Finally no more doing everything by hand. This will really help cut down my detailing time plus make it somewhat more enjoyable.
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Tacomasaurus
07-15-2008, 04:51 PM
nice...how much?? i might be interested in buying one...
nice...how much?? i might be interested in buying one...
I got package #2 I needed some more wax and detailing spray anyway.
http://www.autodetailingsolutions.com/meguiars-G110-polisher.htm
apkarian100
07-15-2008, 05:04 PM
nice dude, i just bought a porter-cable 7424 and some meguiars speed cut compound for about $120 altogether, i am still trying to get the 1500 grit sanding marks off my truck, speed cut works pretty good but i can still see a little haze from the sanding marks. have any suggestions for me?
I would suggest going with a more aggressive polish (Meguiars #83) then making your way down to the #80 Speed Glaze.
ultravtec757
07-15-2008, 08:41 PM
nice dude, i just bought a porter-cable 7424 and some meguiars speed cut compound for about $120 altogether, i am still trying to get the 1500 grit sanding marks off my truck, speed cut works pretty good but i can still see a little haze from the sanding marks. have any suggestions for me?
I would step up the sandpaper and wetsand it a little bit more if you can. 1500 to 2000 and so on. 3m compound and glaze seems to work the best for me. Same steps and products work great for lighting assemblies too...
Chris
07-16-2008, 09:37 PM
I agree. Meguairs 83 with a yellow cutting pad followed by 80 with a green cutting pad sound look nice afterwards. You will need a rotary with 83 or slightly more aggressive to remove 1800-2000 grit sanding marks....fwiw..