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    Fast Correct at work

    Got a couple pics of Griots Fast Correct working on a 1994 Bronco. This paint was hammered and hard as a rock. 21mm polisher using Barry Theal isolated abrasive style polishing. And underneath that chunk of swirls are deep scrathes from offroading or something like that. Anyone wanting to try a new compound, give this one a try. Has a pleasant scent that makes polishing more enjoyable.
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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    Looks good.
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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldfordisbetter View Post
    using Barry Theal isolated abrasive style polishing.
    Does that mean slow arm speed, or is there something more to it?

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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    Looks great Oldfordisbetter! I think this is what he means by "isolated abrasive" Dogfather https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsOFu-AzeUM

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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    Quote Originally Posted by Dogfather View Post
    Does that mean slow arm speed, or is there something more to it?
    Look up Barry Theal on Youtube. It is super slow arm speed. Would post a link but I dont know how
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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldfordisbetter View Post
    Got a couple pics of Griots Fast Correct working on a 1994 Bronco. This paint was hammered and hard as a rock. 21mm polisher using Barry Theal isolated abrasive style polishing. And underneath that chunk of swirls are deep scrathes from offroading or something like that. Anyone wanting to try a new compound, give this one a try. Has a pleasant scent that makes polishing more enjoyable.
    Nice. What pad did you use?

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    Re: Fast Correct at work

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    Nice. What pad did you use?
    Thanks, I believe it was a Tuf Buf wool pad on the 21

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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    The pictures posted,,,,,was that just the Fast Correct alone ? If so, looked like it finished down nicely or did you also use a finishing Polish too......btw, great job.
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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    Wendell, the pictures show Fast Correct alone. It really does finish nicely. Of course, it also helps that this paint was so hard. thanks for your comment.

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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    Fast Correction does finish down nice,almost wax ready. Could use the sealant.

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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    How`s this compared to fg400 an backfire src Compound?

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    Re: Fast Correct at work

    Quote Originally Posted by The Driver View Post
    How`s this compared to fg400 an backfire src Compound?
    I would say it runs right with FG400. I have not used the Blackfire... Im sure others have used both so I hope they chime in.

 

 

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