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    I just bought a ten-year old VW with black paint in average condition, meaning plenty of swirls and marring. I`m planning to start with M105/LC orange pad using my Flex 3401, which is the heaviest cut combo I own. Will this be enough to fully correct hard VW clearcoat?

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    No way to know without trying it. Detailing isn`t an exact science so without the car in front of me and actually trying a few combinations out, no way to know for sure if that combo will get everything out.
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    Get some wool pads for your flex. that will make it easier and faster to cut.



    Good luck!

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    I have a 3 year old black GTI, yep - hard paint! M105 will work, but, take your time and it may take 2-3-4? passes.
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