3" b&s eurotech on the rupes 75e with hd cut and polish but dried with gyeon drying towel
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How about using some of the Rupes products we don`t hear much about
RUPES M101 Car Wash
RUPES P808 Sealant
Rupes LHR 12E Duetto
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Carpro Gloss pads. I picked up a bunch when they were a connect member sale and LOVE them! Especially on darker colors for the final polish step
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How bout polish angel christal with rain
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It doesn`t help that I`m surrounded by the stuff...
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Automotive masking tape (because I`d guess you`re HIGHLY likely to use that). You know like Carpro Automotive Masking Tape.
For a coating I think that Carpro CQuartz would be a good economical option since it`s a good coating and won`t break the bank (I`d love to try some out too). Since you`re in FL, I`d think that the UK version may not be necessary, but who knows.
I`ll say that your Carpro Ceramic Paint Protection Kit would be a nice affordable setup to get the G6 looking great once all of your correction is completed.
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My most time-effective combo for hard GM paints with a conventional D/A polisher is M101 on a microfiber cutting pad. I use a B&S pad, but since LC has a new line of MF pads, might be worth a try.
Bill
Hard? My wife`s g6 paint is not hard but it sure isn`t soft. My father in law`s Jetta has hard paint and the Cruze I did 2 weeks ago was softest paint I`ve ever dealt with so I`m not sure m101 would be the best. My opinion though what little it`s worth
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As the man says, "your mileage may vary"!
I had a black G6 a while ago with some shallow tree branch scratches. My GG wasn`t getting there with any combo I had (before I had my MF pads), so I had to pull out the old rotary, which meant handling the inevitable holograms. Just used the M101 again recently on my Black Lacrosse DD. I usually try a less aggressive pad/product first, but when the going gets tough on GM clear, the M101/MF combo does the job without rubbing all day long.
Bill
I`m also thinking that you may want to polish some tighter places or even perhaps the headlights so maybe using the Rupes LHR 75E (or the HD model) might be very useful.
Not sure if you were including tools as "products" but thought I`d put it out there like some others have done with larger polishers.
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Tool suggestions are welcome too!
Thanks for mentioning that about super hard GM paint. I`ve run into that paint before and I`ll be ready for it. But I might pickup some RUPES MF pads since they`re on Vega Deals right now just in case.
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