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jeffdon
post May 26 2010, 08:50 AM
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Can you use a DA to cut and buff clear coat with the proper bonnet/pad?
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post May 26 2010, 08:02 PM
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QUOTE(jeffdon @ May 26 2010, 06:50 AM) *

Can you use a DA to cut and buff clear coat with the proper bonnet/pad?

I have used a bunch of 'em to buff out paint and this one is the best I've used. Just bought a Shurhold Dual Action Polisher one to polish out the new Dupont Black base/clear on my windshield frame and top with the pro-polish pad and the 3M II compound. Makes quick work out of waxing/buffing too. Lightweight, easy to handle.

http://shurhold.com/auto/dual-action-polisher

my pix here: http://rides.webshots.com/photo/2010987710076795939WTVWre

Eventually the rest of the car will be black (maybe some stripes-can't decide) but I had a cracked windshield and the time to strip the paint from around the windshield frame was when the windshield was out. Had a previously painted top (from 1 of the handful of 914 M471s ever made - thanks Gaglione for the slick top) so it had to get the black treatment.

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