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polished my black ws6 with V36/black light glaze/jetseal

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Old 07-27-2016, 06:15 PM
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Default polished my black ws6 with V36/black light glaze/jetseal

I wanted to share this because I really liked the results. I used the following

Porter cable 7424
CHemical guys V36
Chemical guys microfiber polishing pad
Chemical guys black light glaze
Topped off with CG jet seal

I did not have a lot of time to work on the car so this was a fast polish/seal approx 2 hours taking my time. Didn't spend too much time on each panel as I had already compounded the car a couple of weeks ago.








What I liked about using the microfiber pad was that it got the job done faster than the foam pad. Glaze and jet seal applied by hand.
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Beautiful sir
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Love the Chemical Guys stuff, its all I use now honestly.
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Very nice! I need new pads, I might grab some microfiber pads this time.
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Thanks. Yes give the microfiber ones a try I'm sure you'll be pleased.
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I recently did a paint correction on a 2002 Camaro SS and I used the Adams orange foam pad and their new black microfiber pad. I did a few panels with the orange foam pad and a few with the black microfiber pad. I came to the same conclusion as you; the microfiber pad did a better job of cutting and made the paint correcting process quite a bit quicker. I used the Adams paint correcting polish and I didn't notice one bit of difference between the two pads in regards to how they finished down.
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Phoenix,

Agree, the micro and foam finish just about the same although I will stick to the micro from now on because of time constraints. If I can have faster results that helps out with my hectic schedule.

I've got to try Adams products I'm a bit biased because all I've used is chemical guys.
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Looks like it came out great!! Chem. Guys stuff is definitely the way to go.
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Phoenix,

Agree, the micro and foam finish just about the same although I will stick to the micro from now on because of time constraints. If I can have faster results that helps out with my hectic schedule.

I've got to try Adams products I'm a bit biased because all I've used is chemical guys.

All I've ever used is the Adams products, but would like to give the Chemical Guys stuff a try. Either way, you did a great job. I just recently paint corrected my wife's BMW, and let me tell you, that's some hard clear-coat. It was my most challenging paint correction to date. And her car is jet black, so it shows everything.
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it looks great, nice job Sir

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Chemical Guys and Adam's are where I spend all of my detailing money!



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