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      12-24-2018, 07:43 AM   #7
TheMidnightNarwhal
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Drives: 11' 335is DCT
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Originally Posted by Rival View Post
you need a porter cable, flex, or the harbor freight DA polisher.

Id sand things with 2500 grit or 3k paper, wetsand and then buff out....

But if your using a drill w a pad this may be beyond you.

So get a DA, use an orange or yellow pad, 1200 grit/1500 grit compound,(like m105/m205.....Heavy cut followed by fine cut....IDK what that is for 3M) and then you LSP
Yikes, don't sand things down for something likes this.

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Originally Posted by SHEEDI View Post
op,if you are new to detailing,dont try on your car, go to pro detailer and get the car detailed.

save yourself from headaches, wasting money and time and going through frustration
If you have time to learn it's worth it. A full car polish/compound is goign to be like 500$+
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