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A lot of guys dont agree with this, but its the way I do it.

Discuss anything after that final masking comes off.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 8:06 pm
DarrelK wrote:Okay, let's try this differently. YADAyadayadsome local labs (no, not dogs, research facilities :lol: ) that I've used before.

even dust the floor in the gurus of magic wax potions known as the mighty Zymol.YADAYADA

Okay, ODG this is where things are starting to fall apart for me. The last thing we want on an uncured coating is any type of wax that seals. Even small amounts of sealing type waxes can cause problems especially if you're working with air dry coatings.YADAYADA

YADAYADA WAX address on the back of the bottle AND they would certainly be pushing it to every pro. shop in the U.S.
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That might make for a good soap opera on tv, but you can't argue with the results you can see with your own eyes. Go back and watch the video again.
His customers aren't complaining about the results. Why should you? :D
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:08 pm
Because you're filling micro scratches with cleaner wax. Not the way I would do it, but I won't challenge the mighty ODG over this.

I used the ODG method, follow with some #2 Meguiars compound, followed by some Presta Chroma Swirl Remover and a white foam pad. That's about the least amount of compound/material I've been able to get away with and still remove P1500 or finer scratches.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:08 pm
I think ODG has a fan club!
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