Man I love the old school Ferrari's I find them to be very good looking vehicles but that's just me.
Now I'm really curious about this, you sai dyou used Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 with a Orange LK pad?? Just curious why you did that, I mean Glaze has no cutting power...or does it? I've used the Woflgang Glaze....mind you I may have the old formula if it has been changed I honestly don't know

but any who I was just under the impresion that the Wolfgang Glaze was just that a Glaze?
Just wondering that's all. Hope you don't mind the questio
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Originally Posted by budman3
At first I started with the UDM and a 5.5” Lake Country CCS polishing pad with Menzerna 106FF. It did a fair amount of cutting on this single stage paint but wasn’t quite enough. I then bumped up to Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 with a low profile 5.5” Lake Country orange cutting pad which wasn’t much better either and left some micromarring. Finally I busted out the 4” pads and Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover 3.0 and a Lake Country light cut pad. This removed all but the deepest swirling and left no visible micromarring. Some panels required a second pass with the TSR3.0. Since the finish was very nice just after the TSR3.0 I finished off with a 7.5” Lake Country finishing pad with Menzerna PO85U and a PC. The final polish really amped up the finish. The black lower portions of the car were polish by hand and UDM with 4” pads with various polishes, including Powergloss, SSR2.5, ProPolish and PO85U (depending on the panel). Finally a coat of regular P21S was applied after an alcohol wipedown. All that was included in this portion of the detail was the red and black paint. The rest will be finished this weekend.
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