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Update:
The paint is in pretty good shape. I didn't need M105. After claying the rest of the car, I did M205 followed by finishing with Swirl remover 2.0. Zero dust and the car looks amazing!!!
The couple of hazy spots are gone and all of the fine scratches. I had to do a couple of passes on a few of them, but they're gone.
I'm going to do a sealant tomorrow.
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Yeah dusting is usually too much product. I use less than what Adam uses in the video and I still get dusting. How I go around that is after 2 applications of product, I'll do one without adding polish to the pad, just spray it TWICE with detail spray. As you work your way around the car, you may need to do more often.
Why I say twice? Don't know why but 1 spray of DS helps bring the polish back up but 2 sprays have tons of product come out of the pad.
I may even do a full door or 2 just with DS if enough product comes out of the pad.
If that makes sense..
It does make sense & I was doing the same with the detail spray.
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After the paint correcting polish, yes it is normal which is why there is a 2nd step: paint finishing polish to clean it all up
Yes, I just wanted to make sure I didn't screw anything up. LOL
I had a few light scratches that I had to go over several times to get them out....Have some dusting as well...Too muchproduct? Working it too long? Pad too dry?
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So I started the process. Is it normal to have a few spots after cutting that are slightly dull or have a slight haze??
I figure the polish will re-shine these 2 areas?
Ron
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Ok, makes sense I suppose.
I just got a black VIper. It has no swirls except for maybe 2 places. Should I just clay those 2 places and correct them, then just polish & Seal the entire car?
Thanks!
Ron
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If you're going to paint correct with an abrasive cutting compound that removes an extremely thin layer of the clear coat, then doesn't that product remove contaminants or old products on it's own?
Sorry if this seems like a dumb question...Just thinking out loud here.
Ron
Do you really need to strip wash & clay bar if you're going to paint correct?
in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
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Yeah, I figured that, but I have them so I figured I may as well use them.
What are the Adams modern day equivalents?