Nolanbro
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So over the past couple of days, I've been working away at paint correcting and ceramic coating my Mach-E
For the Paint correction, I used 3D One (its an all-in-one compound/polish). Note my paint had some minor swirls but nothing extreme. The couple of deeper scratches I left as I didn't think it was worth going after on the daily driver.
I actually used a cordless random orbital for the first time. Pretty impressed, not as much cutting power as corded but was good enough.
I used Megiuars microfiber polishing/compounding pads.
The Adams coating I used went on easily, considering it was my first time using a bottled one. Some high spots that were fixed by "remoisturizing" the coating and then leveling it with the towel again.
I think the results speak for themselves
For the Paint correction, I used 3D One (its an all-in-one compound/polish). Note my paint had some minor swirls but nothing extreme. The couple of deeper scratches I left as I didn't think it was worth going after on the daily driver.
I actually used a cordless random orbital for the first time. Pretty impressed, not as much cutting power as corded but was good enough.
I used Megiuars microfiber polishing/compounding pads.
The Adams coating I used went on easily, considering it was my first time using a bottled one. Some high spots that were fixed by "remoisturizing" the coating and then leveling it with the towel again.
I think the results speak for themselves
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