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Old 07-13-08, 11:08   #13 (permalink)
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Re: I think I may have gotten myself in a spot

another thing is to make sure you're not using too much polish.
 
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you need speed 6 to even get a chance to remove swirls.
I have a black infiniti (nissan) g35. With 4 inch pads, I would not use speed 6. You will destroy your pads. Use speed 5. It works perfectly for me. With larger pads, I agree with using at least 5 and likely 6.
 
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Ok I'll try it again tonight and really work it in.
 
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