Corvette Hood
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Corvette Hood
Again to show you guys that you don't need to break the bank to obtain good results. At times, people are intimidated by the use of a porter cable, but in reality, it's a small and simple machine to use. The pictures illustrate how easy it is to use a porter cable.
Two thousand and something Corvette hood, unknown condition, loaned to us for an upcoming show. The following steps were used.
1) Wash/Oxidation Block
2) Dry
3) Using the orange foam pad, starting with a speed of 3, and eventually to 6. Using Our Medium Cut Compound.
4) Using our Swirl Mark Remover, with a black foam pad. Same speeds.
5) Apply wax by hand, and remove it with a black foam pad.
Although there are many other ways to accomplish these results, this was the most efficient pad combination for this particular job. I figured I'd share some of the ways we complete jobs.













Two thousand and something Corvette hood, unknown condition, loaned to us for an upcoming show. The following steps were used.
1) Wash/Oxidation Block
2) Dry
3) Using the orange foam pad, starting with a speed of 3, and eventually to 6. Using Our Medium Cut Compound.
4) Using our Swirl Mark Remover, with a black foam pad. Same speeds.
5) Apply wax by hand, and remove it with a black foam pad.
Although there are many other ways to accomplish these results, this was the most efficient pad combination for this particular job. I figured I'd share some of the ways we complete jobs.













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