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Show'n'Shine Saloon
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<blockquote data-quote="PSUCOBRA96" data-source="post: 10949517" data-attributes="member: 54826"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>Working on a black mustang, spent a ton of time correcting massive spider webbing and scratches. Used m105 mostly with the orange pad, then hit it again with m205 black pad all done with a porter cable. Did all this in a garage and it looked great under the halogen light, awesome reflection from multiple angles just like a mirror. Used an LED to inspect for fine scratches. Pulled it out in the sun and I swear there are still some light spider webbing issues. Not enough I can pick it up on camera or that you can see from far away, but when looking for it I can see it. </p><p></p><p>Hit it again with some polish and still didn't take care of it. Really annoyed at it to be honest, second time I have done this car as it is a daily driver and looks like crap every time I get it back. I just want it to be perfect in all light as I spent some serious time on just the hood and its not making me happy. Maybe my speed it too high, but with this car I tend to have better results with higher speed/more pressure. Maybe I need a new product but since this car gets such a yearly beating the M105's cutting power seems necessary as nothing else tends to do the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSUCOBRA96, post: 10949517, member: 54826"] Hello, Working on a black mustang, spent a ton of time correcting massive spider webbing and scratches. Used m105 mostly with the orange pad, then hit it again with m205 black pad all done with a porter cable. Did all this in a garage and it looked great under the halogen light, awesome reflection from multiple angles just like a mirror. Used an LED to inspect for fine scratches. Pulled it out in the sun and I swear there are still some light spider webbing issues. Not enough I can pick it up on camera or that you can see from far away, but when looking for it I can see it. Hit it again with some polish and still didn't take care of it. Really annoyed at it to be honest, second time I have done this car as it is a daily driver and looks like crap every time I get it back. I just want it to be perfect in all light as I spent some serious time on just the hood and its not making me happy. Maybe my speed it too high, but with this car I tend to have better results with higher speed/more pressure. Maybe I need a new product but since this car gets such a yearly beating the M105's cutting power seems necessary as nothing else tends to do the job. [/QUOTE]
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