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    So proud of myself.

    Well, I was out working on my car (see my other thread: Just not cutting it), and I was having SOME success, but not a lot. I was taking it kinda TOO easy...just letting the pad graze across the paint. I was going to call it a day when I noticed my mom's horribly neglected 97 Chrysler Concorde...
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    Just not cutting it...

    ...yes, pun intended. Anyways, I can't seem to get the spiderwebbing/scratches out of my paint. I'm using a Neiko rotary (got it off of ebay for cheap), and I tried using a twisted wool pad, a blended wool polishing pad, and a white foam polishing pad. For the products I use Wizard's TurboCut...
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    Removing residue.

    I recently scrubbed my carpet (used degreaser followed by a foaming cleaner) and the results were pretty good. However, I think there's some residue still in the fibers 'cause my carpet is slightly stiff. I would steam followed by vaccuuming remove the residue? PS, to anyone with a PC, I...
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    Rotary with all steps...swirling?

    Hey guys, I was wondering if a rotary wheel can be used for compounding, polishing, and waxing. So far I only polished and waxed with the wheel. I applied a polish that a co-worker (he does detailiing on the side) swears by with a polishing pad, which was spurred and used to remove the...
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    Hi from MI.

    Hey everyone. I'm new to detailing but am pretty into it. I haven't gotten it down perfectly, but I'm still learning.
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    Need help with swirls.

    I'm trying to perfect my technique, so please bare with me. I'm using a Neiko rotary buffer for all steps, with a wool pad for compounding and foam (polishing and finishing) for polishing and waxing. First, I compound the deep scratches by applying the compound directly to the painted...
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