Sapphire Blue RT-10 Viper

RickRack said:
There was no sunlight when I was buffing, so I wasn't able to look at the results from just the Compound Moose before polishing with FP II.



So let me ask you this - if you can't see what you are doing, how do you tell that you have cut enough?
 
tdekany said:
So let me ask you this - if you can't see what you are doing, how do you tell that you have cut enough?



I had buffed the car in the showroom where there was plenty of light and the finish looked perfect under the fluorescents after just the Compound Moose, but I always to prefer looking at paint in the sunlight to really make sure there are no remaining swirls which will determine if additional polishing is necessary. It was cloudy when I brought the car outside, so I just decided to add another polishing step to be safe.
 
CRASH 02 said:
Looks great. Is it just me or does that top look like a bad toupee?





:LOLOL my thoughts exactly,,,actually it was an 'afterthought' from the dodge camp. the snake looks so much better with the soft top (or no top).



leave the hard top in the garage.
 
RickRack said:
I had buffed the car in the showroom where there was plenty of light and the finish looked perfect under the fluorescents after just the Compound Moose, but I always to prefer looking at paint in the sunlight to really make sure there are no remaining swirls which will determine if additional polishing is necessary. It was cloudy when I brought the car outside, so I just decided to add another polishing step to be safe.





Thanks Rick, that makes sense.
 
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