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Originally Posted by agentf1
I have to respectfully disagree. Most domestic cars paint is very hard and a machine like a PC is not powerful enough to remove any clear coat and we all know in order to remove swirls you must remove a thin layer of cc. All you will do applying a glaze with a PC is temporarily hide the swilrs with oild. After you wash the car a few times the same swirls will be back.
To do any paint correction you really need a rotary. You may be able to remove some "very" light spiderwebbing on some softer paints with a PC but it takes a LOT of time.
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Well interesting enough. I did speak with a tech at Mcguires and this was a fix for using a light cutting pad to bring back the high polished look. I am always nervous to take anything harsh to this black Viper. This process took hours and hours but I was always concerned about overcutting. I went slow and I was very happy with the results. I realize I am not a paint or body man but, I really enjoy making this car look great since the Viper in a class all by itself and I like it to shine.
thanks for the info.
Chris