Well...here's my exterior detailing guide (56K = death)

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Its really a nice article that helps people get started.

Great guide on how much product to use, which a lot seem to struggle with.
 

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yea great write up for sure.. guess ive been doing it the 'wrong' way the last few times. when i get some extra cash ill have to get the PC and some of that other stuff! ive definitely got the swirl going on all over my beautiful black paint job.
 

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Car looks good. Quick question though what kind of exhaust is that sorry I know off subject just thought I would ask. Have a good one and keep the sexy biatch looking good.
 

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Sorry for the stupid question but that does PC stand for? I know what you all or using but have no idea what it stands for.


Edit:Never mind...got it...
 
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I have an '06 Mustang GT in black. I have tried Pinnicle swirl remover on a 4" pad usind a PC 7336. I now have a hazing problem. I s me or the product I am using.
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Fred
 

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Scott P said:
Which swirl remover was it? Was ti the Advanced one or the lower abrasive one? Which pad did you use?
Scott,
it was Pinnicle's Advancesd swirl remover with an Orange 4" pad.
Thanks,
Fred:beer:
 

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42RCODE said:
Scott,
it was Pinnicle's Advancesd swirl remover with an Orange 4" pad.
Thanks,
Fred:beer:

Hazing is normal. Dont stop at the orange pad, thats only the first step. Follow up with a polish of your choice with the white pad then followed by a wax or glaze of your choice on a grey or blue pad.
 

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