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Old Jan 23, 2008 | 05:05 PM
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How to detail difficult places

How do you recommend to remove swirwls from hard to reach places as door handles, A-pillars. Its impossible to use a PC at these spots.
 
Old Jan 23, 2008 | 05:17 PM
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frank i would do this by hand.
 
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Thanks Phil

Ok I will polish with a applicator pad. Should I expect hard work to remove the swirwls?
 
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well its going to take a little effort but it should clean up fairly well.
 
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under door handles, trunk lids, door jams are difficult. your hands get very sore.
 
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Use the Lake Country CCS CURVED pads. works great for the tough areas under the handle, a pilar, etc. If you have the scoops like a C4S or turbo, you can use a smaller CCS CURVED pad. Other areas not able to be reached by machine should be done by hand and a polish that will FILL the minor imperfections. Otherwise, you may need to remove panels to get to the hard areas if possible.
 
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