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Originally Posted by Forrest What type of applicator did you use? Did you use circular motions? Every thing went smooth? I ask because I think I may want to try

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Old 05-25-2010, 12:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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What type of applicator did you use? Did you use circular motions? Every thing went smooth?

I ask because I think I may want to try what you did.
Don't waste your time. Doing this by hand is useless unless the paint on your car is darn near perfect. You also want to use a product that actually works like it says it will. You're not going to find that at the big name auto stores.
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Don't waste your time. Doing this by hand is useless unless the paint on your car is darn near perfect. You also want to use a product that actually works like it says it will. You're not going to fins that at the big name auto stores.
I have very light marks. So light that its not even worth doing any thing about it. But i figured if i could slowly work on it by hand it might be worth it.
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I have very light marks. So light that its not even worth doing any thing about it. But i figured if i could slowly work on it by hand it might be worth it.
I can agree with that mindset.
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Don't waste your time. Doing this by hand is useless unless the paint on your car is darn near perfect. You also want to use a product that actually works like it says it will. You're not going to fins that at the big name auto stores.

Actually, you are incorrect. That OTC megs Ultimate Compound is pretty good for what it is. Is it 105? No. But it's as close as you're going to get when buying a product OTC.
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