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Old 10-22-07, 04:52   #1 (permalink)
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I'm using my dewalt rotary with the orange 6.5" ccs light cutting pad with about 4 drops of optimum coumpound for each application on a 2004 black Range Rover. With my passes I'm noticing a significant difference in the shine and scratch removal but the sun started going down and the outside light turns on I notice the I guess you will call it spider web look on the hood maybe other places but that was all I could see from the light. Will this come out in my next step with the white 6.5" ccs polishing pad and the optimum polish or should I go back over it with compound and orange pad and break my compound down better. I was doing it outside but it got dark on me so tomorrow I will take it to my job where I can work on it in better light and inside.
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Re: rotary help

it may, it may not, but it should, I usually have the best webbing removal with a light cut/heavy polish step(1200-1800grit compound) Just do a full process on a 2x2 section to see what you procedure needs to be. I hate rover paint, I have alot of trouble with light scratches almost reappearing after i believe they have been removed.

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Re: rotary help

Thanks imageautodetail the rest of my process will be white 6.5" ccs polishing pad and the optimum polish then ccs 6.5" Gray Finishing Pad using poli-seal and rotary. Then finish it off with a coat of opti-seal.
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