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Hello and Happy Friday!! :hello: :D
Off to the Frio River tomorrow for a few more days of vacation |
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I'm pretty bad myself. Let me know what you find out :icon17: Quote:
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Sickening knowing I could shave off a solid 5-7 strokes each game if I didn't 3 putt every hole. 10 foot putt for Eagle and I got a double.... |
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but I want to say it was 24-30 inches. I was able to use 1/2 tools on the passenger side (with 24" 1/2 breaker bar), and used 3/8" socket/entension with adapter for the 1/2" breaker bar to get the driver side. (if you have a bigger breaker bar... use it) |
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It's a good thing I have a blue car, the paint challenges aren't as visible. :eek:
I had bought a Porter Cable D/A and some pads so I could attempt to fix some places the body shop didn't do a good job buffing. Well, I didn't get the right pads (figures) nor do I have the right materials to help fix the issues. :shakes head: I ordered a green and yellow pad from Chemical Guys, according to the descriptions on both, that is what is required to take out medium scratches. Apparently the white one I have isn't the right pad. I thought that the white one with polishing compound would take care of the challenges. Nope....:confused: Which brings up the next difficulty, what setting on the speed control? I'm kinda leery of using 6 (the max speed), I figure around 3 or 4 is probably a good starting point because I don't want to burn the paint. I did remember to not put pressure on the buffer, so I think I'm okay there. Recommendations on chemicals? The car has some hard water spots (which I think will come up with a clay bar), but there are lots & lots of swirls and what I think are spots that weren't properly buffed out at the body shop. I tried some Turtle Wax white polishing compound, but all I had was the paste and it didn't work real well. :eekdance: HELP!!!!! |
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