Clay + CG V36/orange hex results
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Clay + CG V36/orange hex results
I got tired of looking at my black trans am with neglected paint. I finally had a chance to clay bar and polish with CG V36 and orange hex logic pad on a DA polisher.
Although I would really like to try the V34 with a microfiber pad from CG to really take out the scratches, the funds weren't available.
Before:
These are the results after clay/polish/sealer/ wax
It removed the majority of swirls and light scratches but not deep ones. And I only had time to do the hood and the driver side fender and door.
Although I would really like to try the V34 with a microfiber pad from CG to really take out the scratches, the funds weren't available.
Before:
These are the results after clay/polish/sealer/ wax
It removed the majority of swirls and light scratches but not deep ones. And I only had time to do the hood and the driver side fender and door.
Last edited by BBWS6; 06-09-2016 at 12:15 PM.
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Looks like you got some good results. I've done quite a few paint corrections and have always used the two stage Adam's paint correcting polish and finishing polish with their matching pads. The stuff worked so damn good I never had the inkling to try anything else.
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I've been wanting to try Adam's stuff. Do you have any pictures of final results? It takes so much time to do it right which is why I was only able to do a few panels. Claying before buff and polish does help out a lot.
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Here are a couple I've posted up on here.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...orrection.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...orrection.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...orrection.html
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearanc...orrection.html