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Something I forgot to add....if you're not used to a right-angle buffer, 
be careful on the corners, because you can cut through the paint easily 
with too much pressure...I've DONE it!
Jeff
ledman_70@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> If you have a good right-angle buffer, NOT one of those $39 Wal-Mart 
> orbitals, use something like 3M Micro Finishing Compound or Machine 
> Glaze. That's what I user to buff out fresh paint after wet sanding, or 
> to polish oxidized paint. It works very well, but be sure to wax it 
> afterwards. The shine will probably only last a few weeks if the paint 
> is that far gone. Also, the compound is expensive...I paid $26 for the 
> last quart bottle, but it goes a long way, too. Paid $50 for my no-name 
> buffer, but I use the hell out of it all the time, especially to buff 
> out all the little scratches I get daily on my black Dakota R/T. This is 
> 
> cheap compared to a professional buff job, which runs $100 and up. Plus, 
> 
> you have the materials to do it yourself quite a few times. If you want 
> to justify the cost to your wife, buff HER car out once!
> Jeff
> Acuda4me@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > 
> > Have it professionally buffed out and waxed. They can work WONDERS on 
> > oxidation.
> 
> 
> 
> Jeff Adams
> 64 Polara



Jeff Adams
64 Polara

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