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repairing some stone chips, finish is now flawless after polishing and washing, and then waxing
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repairing some stone chips, finish is now flawless after polishing and washing, and then waxing
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You just camouflaged the wet sanding mate. Have to with heavy cutting compound before polish and with a better equipment, as a DA polisher or even rotary if paint is hard…
The marks from the wetsand are still there. Shows at 7.37 and 8.31 and finally at 9.19. Maybe maguiars scratch x can remove that? The polish isn't doing the job.
I saw you shake a bottle of base coat but no further role of it before you applied the red paint
How come you didn’t use primer first? (on the bigger chips, of course).
add in a rubbing compound step and you will be golden.right after wet sanding…
No laquer? Hows it holding up?