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DetailAddict
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Yep, for the next 72 hours only, we'll be running an Independence Day Special. All in stock Adam's Polishes will be 30% off!
coupon code: Independence09_30
If for whatever reason that doesn't work, just mentioned it in the checkout message box or email me at sales@detailaddict.com and I'll make sure you get the 30% off when we process the order and capture the funds.
Deal ends 11:59PM 4th of July 2009!
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DetailAddict
Member # 8890
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DetailAddict
Member # 8890
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48 hours!
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DetailAddict
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14 hours left!
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DetailAddict
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4+ hours left!
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DetailAddict
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thanks for the orders! hopefully we can do another soon!
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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What would you recommend to remove swirls from my paint. My friend (the prior owner of my car) used an old pad with some polish and it left marks all over the paint.
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DetailAddict
Member # 8890
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it depends on what buffer you have and how comfortable you are with polish as well as the condition of the paint (how bad and how much paint left).
if you are pretty new, Adam's Polishes with Porter cable would be good. If you are pretty comfortable with polisher, either PC with menzerna or Flex or rotary with Menzerna.
what do you use today? quote: Originally posted by asskickn88: What would you recommend to remove swirls from my paint. My friend (the prior owner of my car) used an old pad with some polish and it left marks all over the paint.
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DetailAddict
Member # 8890
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all orders from this special has been shipped or dropped off! Thanks again!
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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I've got a polisher, not a dual action one and I'm ok with it. The car was a repaint a few years ago, just my friend used an old buffing pad that had dried out wax in it when he tried to buff the car. It left weird scuff marks all over the car, its not too bad when the car is clean but after a day or two it looks like crap. They aren't deep, just right on the surface so I think a light duty polishing compound would work. I'm also up in the air about what type of pad to use, a foam type or something else.
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DetailAddict
Member # 8890
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I would give Menzerna PO106FA a try. Definitely pickup some foam pads (Adam's White and Black or Edge White and Blue). You want to start with white and finish with black. Ideally you want to start with Menzerna 106FA and then finish with Menzerna 85RD
PO106FA (in two different sizes) http://www.detailaddict.com/default/shop/by-brand/menzerna/menzerna-super-finish-polish-po106faq.html http://www.detailaddict.com/default/shop/by-brand/menzerna/menzerna-super-finish-polish-po106fap.html
PO85RD http://www.detailaddict.com/default/shop/by-brand/menzerna/menzerna-final-polish-p85rd.html
Buffing pads and backing plates (backing plate is for Porter Cable or those with same type/thread) http://www.detailaddict.com/default/shop/by-accessory/buffer.html
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