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    To remove sanding scratches, try the Diamond Cut Compound from Meguires. The Heavy Cut Cleaner is mainly for extremely oxidized paint.
    Don't bear down on the buffer with the Diamond Cut, it works quickly, you should see results immediately. Just remember to keep that buffer moving at all times and stay off the high spots and keep it on LOW speed.
    Then start backing down to your Swirl Mark Reducers and Polishes with the Porter Cable on speed 5 or 6.
    Now that the panel is done, you know you'll have to do the rest of the truck...=)

    You've been putting this off for a long time huh??? =)

    Jr

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    Default Thanks Jr, I'll pick up some diamond cut tomorrow and give it

    a shot. Yvonne hasn't driven a e46 but she likes the looks of the wagon. There aren't too many around here for sale so the choices are limited.. I missed one that was up in Scottsdale because I didn't have the truck cleaned up and ready to trade in...Looked like a fairly nice wagon with the sports package and tiptronic... I still like the rx300 but I'm not finding many clean ones, look like soccer mom abuse is common... went and looked at one of the few prius's that show up here for sale and Yvonne liked the looks of it and the mileage.. voice recognition system for the stereo , ac and navigational she thought was pretty neat too... She hasn't driven any of the last five cars I've bought first... she just see's features that she likes and bases it on my driving experience whether she'll like it or not....That and the fact that she won't deal with auto salespeople and won't go shopping for a car day after day after day..My corvette took me 8 weekends of haggling up at abc in phoenix... She refused to go after the first...









    Quote Originally Posted by Jr ///M5
    To remove sanding scratches, try the Diamond Cut Compound from Meguires. The Heavy Cut Cleaner is mainly for extremely oxidized paint.
    Don't bear down on the buffer with the Diamond Cut, it works quickly, you should see results immediately. Just remember to keep that buffer moving at all times and stay off the high spots and keep it on LOW speed.
    Then start backing down to your Swirl Mark Reducers and Polishes with the Porter Cable on speed 5 or 6.
    Now that the panel is done, you know you'll have to do the rest of the truck...=)

    You've been putting this off for a long time huh??? =)

    Jr

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    How's Yvonne like the E46 wagon? After test driving the E39, Lori wouldn't even look at the RX...

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