CarPro Fixer: Compound Polish
Used this stuff over the weekend. Well impressed with it as I tackled some of the the minor scratches and paint damage on the e63 M6.
http://www.detailingshed.com/machine-polishing/239-carpro-fixer-compound-polish.html?search_query=fixer&results=4
http://www.detailingshed.com/281-thi...und-polish.jpg
Recommended!
RE: CarPro Fixer: Compound Polish
Glad that it worked well for you Mark; and thanks for the recommendation! :)
Have you any pictures of how the M6 came up? ;)
RE: CarPro Fixer: Compound Polish
I should do a before & after. I tackled some very specific areas where there were bird dropping marks, scratches, badly touched up stone chips, etc. I tackled the shoulders of the rear wings too. I'll grab some shots if I get to some of the other panels tomorrow.
I did the rear shoulder area in this shot.
http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...psn8qyvtao.jpg
Actually one thing I meant to post was in relation to HydrO2, I gave the car a coat of it about 4 weeks ago as a quick job, however I only used tap water. I should have used de-ionized water. There were water spots on the car "protected" by the HydrO2! I had to use the machine polisher with the Fixer to remove the water spots. A warning to those using HydrO2, use de-ionized water.
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RE: CarPro Fixer: Compound Polish
is this similar to gtechnics p1, as in can be used by hand or machine and one polish for all the different pads?
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I'm not exactly sure of the Gtechniq P1, but it sounds similar....one polish for various pads, but you'd need a finishing pad and polish to really refine the finish.
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I used 3 different types of pad, a cutting one for areas that had damages, a compounding pad to do a go over all paint work, then a finishing pad for final go. Finished it off with some DoDo Juice Purple Haze, not fully captured in the photo.
I've only done the passenger side for now, it takes a while!