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Old 06-17-2011, 11:05 AM   #5 (permalink)
Junkman2008
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Originally Posted by Phaddi_inc View Post
Thanks Junkman! ya im gonna do my best to only touch my vehicle properly, no more violating the finish with 'on the fly washes'...

I do have a question for you though. now that i have completed the entire car if i have to touch up a spot here and there is there anything I need to do to prep the surface before polishing? or can I just properly clean the car and go at it with the polisher on some of those tougher spots even though it was just waxed?

Thanks for your help, and by the way i got a real kick out of your video AMS 2010 "rolling with the camaros". it seems you sure know how to show a girl a good time haha!
Yea, I can't wait for this year's run around "The Big O"!

All you should need to do now is properly clean the car and use the white pad with FMP to touch up any marks you see. Unless the bag test dictates claying, you should be good to go with that. If you fix any spots, remember to reapply your wax on that panel as the polishes will remove any wax you had on there.
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