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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
First time doing paint correction.
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<blockquote data-quote="31BCobra" data-source="post: 14805978" data-attributes="member: 87741"><p>So, I finally bought all the stuff to do paint correction on my 04 Cobra. I washed her with some dawn to get rid of all the old wax, clay barred, washed again with some Griot's Garage soap, did 2 passes with the orange pads and some advanced swirl remover.</p><p>I was able to eliminate 90% of all the swirl marks, but I am still seeing a lot of slightly deeper scratches that were not removed. I'm not talking gouges, just scratches that look small just like swirls, but they did not come out. I am really nervous to use the yellow pad on my Cobra, being the first time doing this and all. That thing seems abrasive as F**k.</p><p></p><p>Should I try using the Yellow one, or just make another pass with the orange pad and swirl remover?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, 6 months from now, when I want to strip all the wax and sealer that I am going to be throwing on here, what is the best way to do it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="31BCobra, post: 14805978, member: 87741"] So, I finally bought all the stuff to do paint correction on my 04 Cobra. I washed her with some dawn to get rid of all the old wax, clay barred, washed again with some Griot's Garage soap, did 2 passes with the orange pads and some advanced swirl remover. I was able to eliminate 90% of all the swirl marks, but I am still seeing a lot of slightly deeper scratches that were not removed. I'm not talking gouges, just scratches that look small just like swirls, but they did not come out. I am really nervous to use the yellow pad on my Cobra, being the first time doing this and all. That thing seems abrasive as F**k. Should I try using the Yellow one, or just make another pass with the orange pad and swirl remover? Also, 6 months from now, when I want to strip all the wax and sealer that I am going to be throwing on here, what is the best way to do it? [/QUOTE]
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