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| Pit Polish; Polish or not polish | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 21 2011, 12:09 PM (177 Views) | |
| AUTOSHIELDLLC | Apr 21 2011, 12:09 PM Post #1 |
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It seems when I am done with a chip repair and use the pit polish.......it doesn't polish the resin as it should, it is still cloudy. Is there a better pit polish? Anyone have any advice? Thanks |
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| ShowroomCondition | Apr 24 2011, 11:12 AM Post #2 |
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hey there. i haven't got any complaints before, but that doesn't mean our polish cant be improved. how are you polishing? are you using a dremel attachment and polishing at high speed? if you polish by hand, you'll need to invest a little more time getting it smooth like the rest of the glass. have you seen other polishes do it better or are you assuming that the pit will completely disappear? what is your experience level? this is a good topic, we invite all opinions on our or any polish. |
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