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My 93 cobra light Resto, follow along!!
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<blockquote data-quote="snakeplisskin93" data-source="post: 10763143"><p>Been super busy lately but I'm still here! The roof is done and I found a better way to get that white haze off the sides of the car. I think I mentioned it earlier, it's not that the clear is to thin, moreso it's that's the clear is very dry. It took a couple steps to get rid of it.</p><p></p><p>I'm using a more abrasive 3M rubbing compound to rough up the clear and then using the meguiars fine polish after that. Final step is a foam pad and the 3M swirl remover. I did buy a variable speed polisher and it makes all he diffeerence at a low speed.</p><p></p><p>I'll put up a pic of the 3 products and part numbers I'm using.</p><p></p><p>I have pics, i'll get em up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snakeplisskin93, post: 10763143"] Been super busy lately but I'm still here! The roof is done and I found a better way to get that white haze off the sides of the car. I think I mentioned it earlier, it's not that the clear is to thin, moreso it's that's the clear is very dry. It took a couple steps to get rid of it. I'm using a more abrasive 3M rubbing compound to rough up the clear and then using the meguiars fine polish after that. Final step is a foam pad and the 3M swirl remover. I did buy a variable speed polisher and it makes all he diffeerence at a low speed. I'll put up a pic of the 3 products and part numbers I'm using. I have pics, i'll get em up. [/QUOTE]
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