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If you can actually feel it pretty well with your nail, hit it with some Presta Cutting Cream (carefully) then the seal glaze to finish it of. Like someone said above always start with the least aggressive path and def do it by hand, not with a buffing wheel. As for the Adams Brilliant Glaze you have, I have never used that brand so I can't comment on its performance, but based of what i see in this ( http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=228363 ) thread it works well |
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But that isn't even an option when it comes to polishing... A sealant is for protection and a glaze is for covering..
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"visually eliminates fine scratches and swirls" http://www.meguiars.com/en/professio...alant-20-16oz/ the scratch looks pretty shallow in the pics, hence the less aggressive approach. |
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OP is looking for a permanent solution, which is achieved with polishing with a DA polisher.
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Unless he tapes off the weather strip a D/A will cause a mess. I doubt he has a small D/A with a 1" or 2" BP & pad. |
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D/A will make quick work of it (me and you both know that DA polishing removes next to none clear anyway), no need for that small of a pad. You can use a 4in pad.
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01-19-2015, 04:48 PM | #25 |
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+1. You're less likely do do damage with a DA given the evenness of the pressure you apply. By hand leads to your fingertips applying more pressure in certain spots.
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I'll finish with this statement and it is not directed at anyone particular or in this thread but more to those reading this that have PM'd me at some point. I get a lot of people PMing me for Detailing advice as most know that I have over 23 years in the business. They also ask why I don't post more in here with advice? Well, It's because of threads like this. I try to give simple effective advice and every one else has a "better idea". If your methods work for you, so be it. I honestly don't have time to argue which is the best way. My work and my name in the Detailing industry are proof positive I know what I am giving advice on. Seth |
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01-19-2015, 06:26 PM | #28 |
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When someone disagrees with you it's a 'better idea.' When it's your idea, it's proof positive. Lol.
Same reason I don't post much publicly anymore either.
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