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Old 08-18-2019, 01:21 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RonRizz View Post
you need a compound to remove oxidation. your cleaner wax may have cleaned up some of the very light oxidation because it does have very fine abrasives in it, but you need to go with a slightly more aggressive abrasive to remove it all. Personally I would start with a polish, Like Meguiars 205, and see how well that goes, if you need something stronger, 105 ultra cut compound.


On a more pedestrian level, Meguair’s Ultimate Compound works pretty well for me.

Get a Dual Action polisher and a few pads from Harbor Freight to start, much easier than elbow grease
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