I`ve did a couple test spots with my duetto mf cutting pad and m205 came out hazed...
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I`ve did a couple test spots with my duetto mf cutting pad and m205 came out hazed...
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did a friend`s black 2016 gmc canyon. pretty soft paint and once the dealer`s glaze wore off it was scratched up to high heaven. car pro essence on a white pad saved the day. polishes, fills and lays down a good primed base for coatings, waxes, sealants. or works well as an aio.
this was pbl surface coating over car pro essence.
Always going to have haze with a MF cutting pad, use foam
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Yeah gmc black will haze with a mf cutting pad. In fact most paints will IMO. A finishing pad might clean it up well but may have to go to foam.
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One thing I have found to work best on these new black GM`S is a DAT style polish. Such a Menzerna sf3800. Trying to do a one step on these is doable but I have been burned in the past and will only do a 2 step compound/polish. I tend to use Griots Garage BOSS microfiber cutting pad with fast correcting cream follwed by Menzerna sf3800 with a foam finishing pad. Works wonders.
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Rocky- was the 15 black or another color? I just swapped my 14 Sierra which had rock hard metallic gray paint, with a 17 Sierra in black. My first black vehicle. I`m really hoping that the black isn`t soft.
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