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Old 02-11-2014, 07:59 AM   #3 (permalink)
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The Turtle Wax products that come in tubs are meant to use before you repaint your car.
That's not true. They were manufactured to be used on your paint at any time.

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They are TERRIBLE.
That is 110% true.

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By hand? LMAO. By hand is your problem brother.
That is 1000% true.

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Go to Harbor Freight and get a knock off Porter Cable for $60, or go to Home Depot and buy a dual action sander and use it.
NO.

Get online and get yourself a Porter-Cable 7424XP. Then take a look at my sticky on how to remove paint damage and learn how to use that machine so that you can effectively repair your paint. Getting the machine is the first key. Learning a proper technique with that machine is the second key. That crap of a machine they sell at Harbor Freight is a piece of junk, as most stuff sold by Harbor Freight. You want a quality machine and quality pads to go with a quality compound and polish that you chose to use.
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