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    Big thanks to Firebird over at TID for bringing this to my attention.



    http://youtu.be/4jzHRGeMeTw?hd=1



    2003 VW GTI w/ black metallic factory paint.



    No final polishing yet.



    No dust to speak of and wipes away easily.



    You can spritz some water to extend polishing time if needed.
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    Looks good Bryan. It`s hard to tell in the video, but does the D300/Surbuf create less haze than 105/Surbuf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikenap
    Looks good Bryan. It`s hard to tell in the video, but does the D300/Surbuf create less haze than 105/Surbuf?
    , but the 105 still has



    Mike, I would say yes, but the 105 still has more cut. Once you induce water on the old school 105, it is a PITA to remove. IPA or just go over the area with D300/MF as a quick middle step, that way no need to battle with removing the 105.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmblack3
    , but the 105 still has



    Mike, I would say yes, but the 105 still has more cut. Once you induce water on the old school 105, it is a PITA to remove. IPA or just go over the area with D300/MF as a quick middle step, that way no need to battle with removing the 105.


    Good tip Bryan, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikenap
    Good tip Bryan, thanks!


    You are welcome Mike! Have fun with that 300zx this w/e.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmblack3
    You are welcome Mike! Have fun with that 300zx this w/e.


    Thanks, Bryan. Hopefully we`ll get some good pics!

 

 

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