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      06-17-2014, 11:07 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by P1et View Post
It can easily take 2.5 hours or more per step. That is 2.5 hours for compounding, then 2.5 more hours for using a finishing polish.
I am in agreement.

You could divide most cars into 45-50 sections. If you only spend 3 minutes on each for compounding, that's 135-150 minutes. This does not include the time it takes to move from panel to panel or for any meaningful inspection of your work with a sun gun.

To do a full 2 step in less than 3 hours seems awfully quick....but then maybe they are more skill than me. In which case, I am open to learn.
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