MeguiarsOnline.com has a great instructional video. Make it look easier that it really is - it requires practice.
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i bought one of these too. Used my wifes 2006 Sonata as my learning car. Still not great at it. Tough read on how much product to use and how hard to press. Lot's of practice needed beofre i would use it on my FX.
Also, don't forget that the second gen's have the self healing paint (supposedly). Tough to figure out the best way to do the FX until you actually do it.
Yeah, After thinking about it, the film doesn't have clear coat on it so there would be no use polishing it(duh on my part). It is definately the "factory/dealer) good stuff. They even did the bottom parts of the mirror.
I just got the clay bar done and it feels smooth as a baby's bottom(I would imagine). Now I gotta get the buffing and waxing done before I take it out of the garage. Speaking of Garages, The previous owner definately had it garaged. The paint looks damn near new. I also had to take off the plastic over the infiniti logos in the trunk and on the drivers/pass door sills. Crazy thing is that I had to do the same on my G, that one was a blue plastic.
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Wow, that's one shine OB :top: What's particular about the Porter Cable 7424? Isn't any polisher would do that same thing? Is that just a preference? I have use a 10" Craftsman Buffer/Polisher for years. http://www.sears.com/craftsman-10-in-buffer-polisher/p-00910723000PMan I love my Porter Cable 7424! This machine keeps my black beauty looking swirl free all year around. Taken today:
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Only $130 to keep her looking her best![]()
Wow, that's one shine OB :top: What's particular about the Porter Cable 7424? Isn't any polisher would do that same thing? Is that just a preference? I have use a 10" Craftsman Buffer/Polisher for years. http://www.sears.com/craftsman-10-in-buffer-polisher/p-00910723000P