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<blockquote data-quote="cobrakidz" data-source="post: 9859219" data-attributes="member: 74897"><p>If you have never done it don't do it. If you know anyone with a buffer see if they will help you do it, it's not too hard but good to know what's going on. I use foam pads only and take my time, use plenty of compound ( made for clear coats) and do it in the shade. Same with washing your car, only do it in the shade when cooler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobrakidz, post: 9859219, member: 74897"] If you have never done it don't do it. If you know anyone with a buffer see if they will help you do it, it's not too hard but good to know what's going on. I use foam pads only and take my time, use plenty of compound ( made for clear coats) and do it in the shade. Same with washing your car, only do it in the shade when cooler. [/QUOTE]
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