Picking PC pads and buffing compounds
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Keep in mind that orange peel could be in any one of your three stages of painting. The only one you can really remove is the clearcoat stage. Any orange peeling in the color coat or pearl coat (like spa) needs to be removed before the clear coat goes on.
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Originally Posted by Millions,Dec 30 2007, 03:43 PM
...I pulled all the wheels and cleaned them inside and out (what a differance, really makes the wheels pop) which was a HUGE chore... a couple years of road grime didn't give in without a fight.
Being as the wheels where off, I detailed the wheel wells (It really is amazing just how much dirt can cake in there) and also freshed up the wheel well undercoating, which again had a stunning visual effect...
Being as the wheels where off, I detailed the wheel wells (It really is amazing just how much dirt can cake in there) and also freshed up the wheel well undercoating, which again had a stunning visual effect...
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EDIT - Answered my own question
There is a great reference chart here for Lake Country CSS pads:
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyi...cationGuide.jpg
There is a great reference chart here for Lake Country CSS pads:
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f149/pyi...cationGuide.jpg
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