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Old 05-14-08, 10:05   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Black F-150 - What did I do wrong?

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Originally Posted by abbeysdad View Post
I'm not sure I agree unless there are signifiant defects. I just did my spring detail with OP on a yellow pad and only worked enough to..well.. deep clean the surface, not grind down to a new level.
<He did say it was a spring detail and didn't mention defects - right?>

It does sound like maybe there was too much product used and maybe a mild polish now will make things right again.
I'm just going by the pictures he posted. I would use the above process to correct the paint as shown in the pics. I'd use the same process with a rotary, too, except that I'd use purple foamed wool for the SIP, and then either the blue 3M waffle foam or white finishing wool with the 106FF

And since he posted pictures showing defects that he wasn't happy with, I'm assuming he wants the paint completely corrected. If you don't want paint corrected, why use an abrasive polish at all?
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