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Here are some pics of a 2001 Mustang Cobra I just detailed. This was in terrible shape as you can see from the before pics, but the after pics are well....And yes it's all Adams. And a little techinque and TLC from me as well. :pc7424:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

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No Flex here. PC only.No sandpaper. Strip wash, claybared,3 step paint correction (SSR was a must), Brilliant Glaze, then Buttery wax. I really do miss the SSR. There were areas that a 2 step was not going to take out, and not to have SSR would have not got the results I wanted. I have 4 bottles of SSR and 6 green pads and until I can find a product out there which has the cut capability of the SSR, I am stickin with it. Very dusty though, the only drawback, so I use a good amount of Adams detail spray on the pad.

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Great work Jimmy!

 

 

No Flex here. PC only.No sandpaper. Strip wash, claybared,3 step paint correction (SSR was a must), Brilliant Glaze, then Buttery wax. I really do miss the SSR. There were areas that a 2 step was not going to take out, and not to have SSR would have not got the results I wanted. I have 4 bottles of SSR and 6 green pads and until I can find a product out there which has the cut capability of the SSR, I am stickin with it. Very dusty though, the only drawback, so I use a good amount of Adams detail spray on the pad.

 

Have you tried the MF pads and new polish?  I was not able to remove the scratches from my son's car with any combo of foam pads & polish (SSR + green pads included).  The MF pads and polish removed them in 2 passes, and finished so well FMP did not make it look any better,

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Great work Jimmy!

 

 

 

Have you tried the MF pads and new polish?  I was not able to remove the scratches from my son's car with any combo of foam pads & polish (SSR + green pads included).  The MF pads and polish removed them in 2 passes, and finished so well FMP did not make it look any better,

I have the microfiber pads and did use them after the SSR was done. As far as the owner and the repaint goes, I did have to call 911 when her head hit the floor when she saw her "new" car !! Needless to say, she was impressed.

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Thanks so much for all the compliments !!! I will post some pics of my next adventure. How about someone bring me a newer car, maybe white in color, not driven very often, only to church on Sundays maybe, anything but black with scratches  :willy: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????? :willy:

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