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Carsten

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    Carsten Feveile-Mortensen
  1. Thanks for your answer. Will Carpro Eraser remove the extra shine Si02 give ? I usually use Eraser after correcting... Maybe a glaze wont do anyting good if the finishing polish is as shiny as told in the Youtube videos?
  2. Hello from Denmark I am a weekend warrior, and love to work on all kind of cars. My dad in law owns a few classic cars and soon I will get a chance to go "All In" on one of them. Its a Buick Invicta convertible from 1960. It is black with red interior and a white top. The paint is single stage. Dont Know if it has been repaintet or it is original. But it is in a Very bad condition. I recently polished an old Black Studebaker Lark. I used Meguiars DA Correction system with microfiber pads on a DA polisher, and their d300 compound. Bad idea.....it made a LOT of haze. I then used a foam pad and their d301 finishing wax to remove the haze. But I dont want any wax already in the process when I start on the Buick. My plan is to give it some type of glaze Before any wax. But first I want the paint to be as perfect as possible. Thats why im Looking for a fine finishing polish as yours. I can see it has Si02 in it... will that be a problem if I want a layer of glaze after ? My experience with the Studebaker told me Black single stage paint is Very soft. Do you Think your finishing polish is Enough or do I need a compound Before that ? Will you recommend sticking to foam pads ? I would love all kind of tips on how you guys would detail this car from A - Z. Looking forwards to read your advise Kind regards Carsten
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