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    After correction work and polishing with a rotary i still have a few spider webs in the finish. How do i achieve a spiderweb free finish?

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    This almost sounds like asking for directions to Carnegie Hall. Are you sure you are not putting the spider swirls back in with your polish/LSP removal or with your maintenance practices?

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    I`m sure i`m not putting the spider webs back in.

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    Well, then the answer is going to be very involved. What kind of paint, what`s your products and processes, etc. There`s all kinds of technique, product, lighiting issues, etc.

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    Try Menzerna 85rd with a black Lake Country foam pad via a DA polisher and I`m certain your problems will vanish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
    Well, then the answer is going to be very involved. What kind of paint, what`s your products and processes, etc. There`s all kinds of technique, product, lighiting issues, etc.
    +1,000,000

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    I`ve been using the rotary with the m105 and a light cut foam pad, then i use the m80 with a foam finishing pad on the orbital, then i apply a paint sealant m21 or m20 with the orbital.

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    Do you check for swirls between steps? How does the paint look after the M105 alone?

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    I did a blue range rover a few days ago using those steps and it came out good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Fermani
    Try Menzerna 85rd with a black Lake Country foam pad via a DA polisher and I`m certain your problems will vanish.


    What speed on the PC?

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    I usually use the PC at 4. I`m not a big fan of using it much higher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spaceman
    After correction work and polishing with a rotary i still have a few spider webs in the finish. How do i achieve a spiderweb free finish?


    If you still have paint defects, your not done with the correction.
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