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12-04-01, 10:11 #1
How many layers of polish to remove your clearcoat????
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How often would I need to use a porter cable, with a yellow pad and 3M F-II to remove my clearcoat?
Just wondering, is it something silly like once a week, 8 layers for 15 years? Or something scary like once a month for 2 years?
Anyone know?
Ron K?????Last edited by joed1228; 12-04-01 at 10:21.
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12-04-01, 10:15 #2
Hey Joe if you want to hear from Ron perhaps you should send him a personal message. Just my .02
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12-04-01, 10:16 #3
Ron is no longer posting here anymore, he left after some of his posts were deleted. If you would like to contact Ron shoot him an e-mail at Ketch@autoint.com
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12-04-01, 10:21 #4Registered User
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Don't be a zippa head guys.
The post isn't meant ONLY for him but I know he does this stuff for a living so I just wanted to catch his eye with something in the title.
If anyone of you people know I'd be more than happy to listen.
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12-04-01, 10:29 #5
I asked Ron this question a couple of weeks ago. He said it was impossible to give a definitive answer.
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12-04-01, 10:29 #6Registered User
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If this is true, thats ashame, Ron was one of the most valuable asets to this forums.
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12-04-01, 10:34 #7
I would think there could be no scientific answer here. Way too many variables. I will list some variables:
- Clear thickness at start
- PC speed
- PC pad I know you listed one but the condition as well.
- Pressure on pad.
- Duration of PC use.
- Brand of clearcoat.
- Existing scratches size shape and depth.
- Location on car
- Manufacturer of car
- Age of clearcoat
- Condition of clearcoat
This would be difficult at best to answer.
But I will say more than once?Neat Vehicle Freak
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12-04-01, 10:44 #8Registered User
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How about:
"what is the least amount of time" or is it still too broad of a subject.
I just wanted to half an idea instead of being in left feild with the lights off playing indoors when the guy at bat hits pop fly and it's coming straight for my face and WHAM, no teeth, can't see which ones are on the floor, I step into dog crap and then step on my teeth. Pick them up, they smell kinda funny, the dentist's put's them back and I have bad breath for the rest of my life, jeepers creepers for crying out loud, that'd be a big mess now wouldn't it?
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12-04-01, 10:48 #9
Impossible to say JOE. Be careful.
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12-04-01, 10:52 #10Registered User
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I will now, good thing I've been reading just about everything on this fourm. I am going to go for one polish application per year. I don't need more since the car is hardly used.
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12-06-01, 04:24 #11Registered User
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Showroom, it would be a shame if Ron K. stopped visiting and posting here. The man knows his stuff!
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12-06-01, 05:14 #12
Don, I couldn't agree with you more.Originally posted by Don2000g
Showroom, it would be a shame if Ron K. stopped visiting and posting here. The man knows his stuff!
It's a such a shame.
RON, PLEASE COME BACK!!!!!
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