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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
'89 560SL Oxidation Correction * Ford GT content as well *
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<blockquote data-quote="TransAxle" data-source="post: 11401574" data-attributes="member: 62587"><p>Same here, its always fun working with single stage.</p><p></p><p>Products were a lot of different combos...</p><p></p><p>PFW w/ M105 via Dewalt 849</p><p>Microfiber Cutting Pads w/ M105 via GG DA</p><p>Tangerine Spot Pad w/ PO85RD via GG DA</p><p>Uber Yellow w/ M105 via Flex</p><p>Uber Green w/ PO85RD via Flex</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The paint spots on the wall, really are not "paint spots." lol. They are the mass amount of polish/compound residue and some oxidation that was blown out of the pads after each run. The blue you are seeing is the bleed or dying effect you get from single stage. As I was removing .* mils of paint, I am getting paint color transfer that turns the compounds/polishes a blue color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TransAxle, post: 11401574, member: 62587"] Same here, its always fun working with single stage. Products were a lot of different combos... PFW w/ M105 via Dewalt 849 Microfiber Cutting Pads w/ M105 via GG DA Tangerine Spot Pad w/ PO85RD via GG DA Uber Yellow w/ M105 via Flex Uber Green w/ PO85RD via Flex Thanks. The paint spots on the wall, really are not "paint spots." lol. They are the mass amount of polish/compound residue and some oxidation that was blown out of the pads after each run. The blue you are seeing is the bleed or dying effect you get from single stage. As I was removing .* mils of paint, I am getting paint color transfer that turns the compounds/polishes a blue color. [/QUOTE]
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