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joshp14

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  1. Thanks. I'll look into the revive polish. Never been to PA...that would be quite the drive from my place.
  2. Negative. I have not. I will have to see if I have any of the revive. I talked to a guy I know who is a painter who is going to have a look and give me a hand on the ones I can't get out. Here is how it sits now. It looks pretty good. It's not perfect and I know you can chase perfect forever, but I just want these more noticeable light ones eliminated.
  3. I don't believe it's under the clear as the scratch did get slightly better, but still noticeable. It is my own vehicle. I've only owned it for four months but all of the paint appears orignal (same color and tint, same amount of orange peel). I have operated rotary polishers before, I just dont own one. Which is why I borrowed the 3" snap on polisher. I figured perhaps the rotaty action would work better with the compound rather than the DA of the PC.
  4. It's a 2013 Corvette.. Quite difficult to get a shot of it because of the color of the car. You can see the long scratch in between the light bulbs. I'm using speed setting #6. I do the panel in one direction with 25% overlap, then do the same panel in a direction perpendicular to that.
  5. I have a torch red car that I am correcting. It's in very good shape but I want to eliminate all of the long fine scratches. Years ago, I bought the PC 7424 from Adam's but never used it to do paint correction. I am using the microfiber pad with Adam's heavy correcting compound. I have light scratches that I am trying to remove with no luck. I borrowed a friends 3" Snap-on battery powered electric polisher (rotary, not orbital) to see if it would make a difference with no luck. Any advice here? I cannot feel the scratches on the surface but I want them gone. Am I not using the correct machine? Do I need a more aggressive compound? Does Adam's make anything more aggressive than the heavy correcting compound?
  6. My car has carbon ceramic brake rotors and pads. The rotors are sensitive to cleaning products, pourus and can be easily damaged using the wrong cleaners. They don't hardly produce any brake dust. If I want to clean the wheels using the wheel cleaner, which cleaner should I use without worrying about damaging the rotor? I have heard not to use the types of cleaners that change colors, such as the Adam's wheel cleaner. Perhaps just use the neutral PH car wash solution on the wheels instead? Or the eco wheel cleaner? Thanks in advance.
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