QUOTE(muyo @ Sep 2 2011, 03:57 PM)
it is repainted. OEM not dare to do it since the clear coat must be very thinCar Detailing, How I did mine....
Car Detailing, How I did mine....
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Sep 4 2011, 01:52 PM
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Jan 10 2012, 10:06 PM
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KC, so basically to remove/reduce the lemon peel effect or paint correction are these method is just enough?
1. off course after washing, then we clayed it 2. using the rotary (not ROB) machine set at correct rpm 3. wool pad + optimum compound 4. polishing pad + optimum polish 5. finishing pad + optimum polish 6. for protection, using the cquartz 30 ml kit. to be honest my skill still not good enough on reducing the lemon peel effect even after wet sanding. not sure what when wrong. paint correction is my main target |
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