the walrus
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Hey dudes-
I am polishing out a 2000 Infiniti I30 with really bad hard water spots on the passenger side from being parked next to the sprinklers for several weeks.
I did a trial on the pass fender. With the G110, orange 5.5" pad and Meg's UC, I was able to remove much of the hard water damage and get the clear looking good again. But only after 3 passes with a *lot* of pressure. It is doable but not what I'd call efficient. Kinda like digging a tunnel with a spoon.
Still have the rest of the pass side to do. Would I be better off with a more aggressive compound or perhaps a 4 inch pad and the same compound?
Thanks in advance,
Justin
I am polishing out a 2000 Infiniti I30 with really bad hard water spots on the passenger side from being parked next to the sprinklers for several weeks.
I did a trial on the pass fender. With the G110, orange 5.5" pad and Meg's UC, I was able to remove much of the hard water damage and get the clear looking good again. But only after 3 passes with a *lot* of pressure. It is doable but not what I'd call efficient. Kinda like digging a tunnel with a spoon.
Still have the rest of the pass side to do. Would I be better off with a more aggressive compound or perhaps a 4 inch pad and the same compound?
Thanks in advance,
Justin