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"But you go way to "fast" for me. And you loose me when you say "polish it in"."
ok.... "polish it in"...... i didnt mean anything too complicated, fancy sounding, or technical..... i meant litterally..... putting a couple of dots of product onto a pad and rubbing it into a small 1 foot by 1 foot section of the paint and rubbing the polish in by hand...... that's that..... i would rub the polish in for a minute or so using cross section passes to get all angles and letting the product do its job. there was NOOOO effort at all... just let the polish work itself into the paint... you will see it working and feel it absorb...... then, simply wipe it off with a new dry micro fiber towel, USE MANY of them. after you wipe the excess off and there is a shine.... you take ANOTHER micro fiber towel and wet the towel a bit..... then go over the same section with the damp towel...... THEN with another clean DRY micro fiber towel... dry it off.... THIS activates whatever the chemical reaction is and WHAM you get a crazy deep black POLISHED finish.. its amazing.
do that to the whole car. simple and time consuming.
in the smaller areas and curves i used a DRILL with a small 3 inch pad to do the same thing i was doing by hand....... took my time and really focused on what i was doing... couldnt be easier for a newbie like me.
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