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Is it shiny enough?

Bump to remind all you guys what a lil elbow greese can do. Plus I just like looking at it. :sssh: See page one.
 
Very nice! I just ordered both the 1000 and 2000 to try and put a little shine in the neglected 79 I just got. If I can get 1/3 of that shine I'll be happy. :thumb:
 
man that thing is shiny, those colors really show it off too, my light blue doesnt show off how shiny it is nearly as nice, although it aint quite that shiny:sssh:
 
ques. do you use orbital buffer?(like d/a) or just regular?

I used a 7" buffer for the actual work. I then used an orbital for the polish and wax. I never used to like the orbitals before but they do work nice for the large areas on the hull.

I have found that the use of a polish in between the cleaner and the wax makes it look much better and last longer.
 
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