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    Will Work For Car Parts Terminated's Avatar
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    fkranger's DD Escalade

    Fred called me up and wanted to get his Escalade cleaned up, and it had some areas of deep clearcoat scratches. Since I couldn't just spot buff it and leave the rest untouched, I went over the whole thing.


    This was my first go at using HDSpeed and I must say I am very impressed. The goal wasn't for a full correction but rather to bring some life back into the paint. Interior was very clean, just a quick vacuum, APC wipedown and windows.


    Outside:
    Wash with Dove/Megs Shampoo
    Claybar
    Spot compound with 105 on orange pad
    HD Speed on white pad
    Tires dressed with Opti-Bond























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    Quote Originally Posted by Terminated View Post
    This picture REALLY makes it look like you skipped leg day.

    Seriously though. Looks awesome!
    90 TSi AWD Auto - 10.359@128.41
    Best MPH: 132.21
    Best 60' 1.490

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    Haha my buddy said the same when he saw the pic.
    Dan -- 2003 Cobra DSG Coupe #6009

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    What brand pads are you using? I've been using Lake Country pads for a few years with great success. I've had some Megs pads just deteriorate, especially the backing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1320goat View Post
    What brand pads are you using? I've been using Lake Country pads for a few years with great success. I've had some Megs pads just deteriorate, especially the backing.
    I have a couple of Lake country 6.5" pads but don't use em much as I like the 5.5" pads on a porter cable since it's not high powered like a rotary and has better control with smaller pad. The ones I use are from Autoality I will have to look and see what brand when I get home.

    Edit: The white concave pad in one of the pics actually blew apart on me while buffing, it was pretty old though.
    Last edited by Terminated; 07-21-2015 at 01:51 PM.
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    Nice work btw!

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