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Another Polished Bliss Ne Plus Ultra vid...
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These guys never cease to amaze Clap


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Great video

Why, if i may ask, does he compound twice?
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(28-01-2010, 10:19 PM)dood786 Wrote: Great video

Why, if i may ask, does he compound twice?

I'm not 100% certain Dood but I would hazard a guess and say it may be to reduce the hologramming from the wool pads prior to polishing. If the paint is on the hard side it may be more effective to compound again with foam rather than trying to remove the holograms with regular polishes.

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Awesome, thanx.

Also ask him what products he used

Please also give me a link to that forum so i can have a looksie
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(29-01-2010, 12:03 AM)dood786 Wrote: Awesome, thanx.

Also ask him what products he used

Please also give me a link to that forum so i can have a looksie

When Clark & the gang puts their details online they almost always include details on the products and processes they follow Clap

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awesome, registered there in the week

this the thread?
http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/f47/...13902.html
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Thats it dood Thumb


I see Clark replied to my question re the compounding steps...

Clark Wrote:Whilst the wool finishes down pretty well in most cases, it still has a habit of leaving deeper circular marks in places that a dedicated finishing polish wouldnt always fully remove so the second compounding stage is needed to fully remove these marks left over. With wool, when the defects have gone you should ideally stop polishing immediately as you could end up removing more paint than the next 2 following stages will - it doesnt always look very pretty when the wool stage is complete but as you can see it polishes out nicely in the end
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Nice work, lol they trying for an Oscar. Cant wait for the pic write up though.
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Don't you just love those final water sheeting shots?
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(29-01-2010, 05:16 PM)Carn Wrote: Thats it dood Thumb


I see Clark replied to my question re the compounding steps...

Clark Wrote:Whilst the wool finishes down pretty well in most cases, it still has a habit of leaving deeper circular marks in places that a dedicated finishing polish wouldnt always fully remove so the second compounding stage is needed to fully remove these marks left over. With wool, when the defects have gone you should ideally stop polishing immediately as you could end up removing more paint than the next 2 following stages will - it doesnt always look very pretty when the wool stage is complete but as you can see it polishes out nicely in the end

I learn something everyday on this here forum Clap
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