Black240SX
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Were you working the polishes until dry? If so, that might have been the problem.
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SVECobraR said:I just used #85, #83, #82 this weekend, in that sequence, and i coudlve'nt have been more disappointed. The results were great ( but i think it was actually due to the wool pad), but wowww were they hard to remove. I think i caused more scratches by trying to remove it then i removed buffing it.
merci said:Sorry to resurrect an old thread but... What do you mean by more idiot-proof?
zey said:... M82 is the right tool for my paintwork and just need a little bit of patience and practice to get it right with rotary buffer.
p.s. M80 will leave some mild swirl marks.
Accumulator said:Some people have had issues with micromarring (or removal problems) when they use #82, but virtually *nobody* has any trouble with #80 unless they work it too long...#82 is more for people with the time/inclination/ability to really "master" the product if they find that necessary.