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Old 05-01-2017, 09:48 AM   #4
Mike Phillips
 
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Default Re: Hazing effect after Finesse it ll

To get the above results here's the process


Step 1: Machine sanded starting with #2000 and finishing with #3000.

Step 2: Compound using Marine 31 Captains Compound with wool pad on rotary buffer.

Step 3: Polish sing Marine 31 Captain's Compound with foam cutting pad on FLEX 3401

Step 4: New or extra step - Finish polishing with RUPES BigFoot 21 with RUPES foam polishing pad and RUPES Diamond White ultra fine finishing polish.

Step 5: Sealed with Captain's UV50 Ceramic Boat Coating


I have not had time to process the pictures and create a REAL write-up as it's very time consuming.


I have a class this weekend, see the cars for the class here,

Training Cars for the May 2017 Competition Ready Detailing Class here at Autogeek in Stuart, Florida


After this class I need to process the pictures from it and the last car class and then I'll get to the boat class.


I'm the only guy that teaches classes and the documents the class showing before, during and after pictures of all the cars and all the boats.

But it is time consuming.


If you're interested, stay tuned as I'll document the entire process but I don't use 3M products. Nothing against them but I get better results using the Captain's one-step compound.



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