How to achieve that mirror shine?
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It's wet sanded after the paint. I would like to get away from using the wool pad. I used a harbor freight buffer and the wool pad on my two trucks and a cj7. On the trucks (since their work trucks that are worked hard and were used to practice on for body work and paint) I used the wool pad and was always chasing the swirl marks. The harbor freight buffer's speed control would never hold the max speed so I was always readjusting the speed.
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Here are the numbers. I was just out in the shop painting a tail gate .....
Dewalt buffer. Model DW-849 3M Foam Buff Pads; Blue 05733 Black 07538 3M Compound part number; Super Duty is 05954 Ultra Fine Polish is 06068 I use the Super duty with the black pad, and then the Ultra fine polish with the blue pad. Next step is Zymol with "CLEAN" Micro-fiber cloth....... "The number of parasites in the USA has now eclipsed the number of productive members of society"
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OldDupontGuy, I thank you for all you're knowledge and info.
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Any time!
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I use 3m to achieve the mirror shine.
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