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If it has paint, it gets polished! by Mike Phillips
This is me wiping M16 off the lower panels of a 1959 Corvette after doing a multi-step rotary buff-out.
I did all the work in a Glass Shop in Albany, Oregon. After compounding and polishing and wiping the car to a high shine the entire body had a static charge and was attracting glass dust from in the shop.
I used some jumper cables to ground out the body and then blew the dust off and then applied M16 Professional Paste Wax.
Polishing every square inch of an all original numbers matching 1965 Corvette Stingray
Some people skip the hard to reach areas and others don't. I for some reason always feel compelled to get it all.
Mike
This is me wiping M16 off the lower panels of a 1959 Corvette after doing a multi-step rotary buff-out.
I did all the work in a Glass Shop in Albany, Oregon. After compounding and polishing and wiping the car to a high shine the entire body had a static charge and was attracting glass dust from in the shop.
I used some jumper cables to ground out the body and then blew the dust off and then applied M16 Professional Paste Wax.
Polishing every square inch of an all original numbers matching 1965 Corvette Stingray
Some people skip the hard to reach areas and others don't. I for some reason always feel compelled to get it all.
Mike