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    Thanks Todd I will make sure to use a a clean pad on the plastic
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    Dave,
    You can also polish this door trim with a less expensive Lake Country pad, like the 4" flat pad or the same size CCS pad in white color and get excellent results.

    As has already been noted above, some of these trim pieces will transfer their color to the pad readily, and it may be hard to remove it, so you dont want to necessarily get a more expensive pad full of this if you dont have to..

    So you will need the smaller sized backing plate to match the smaller pad if you choose to go that direction.

    And its a pain sometimes, but if you tape all and any rubber trim around those pieces, it will be way easier to clean up afterwards if the pad gets off the trim piece by accident

    Good luck
    Dan F

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    So how did it turn out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoomzoom mazda5 View Post
    So how did it turn out?
    This was my first experience using M205.
    I had some minor marring throughout. I tried to photograph but my skills are not go, I was working in an area with bad lighting and with the metal flake in the paint the pics I took did not show well?.
    I clayed the whole car and used the M205 then topped with BFWD?and WOW looks great.
    The plastic trim looks like new again.
    Thanks to everyone who posts their techniques?.my DD looks awesome again!!!
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    spammers have been busy today...
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