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Nice post with lots of helpful info.

Cheers. :D

Yeah i was referring to both of you actually.

Youve both been very helpful.

Its not every day we get a thread on paint care... :)

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Ok guy's,

I've been extremely busy so that's why i am responding to you now !

I am also getting ready for next months trip to Sydney, jobs, meetings etc....

The GTR 35 was clayed down extensively and no i didn't take any PTG reading's because i thought that the PO 106 FF would not remove enough paint to

warrant a reading . With the paint correction i did i probably removed less than one micron .

I would have however taken PTG readings had i used Menzerna Power gloss, or PO 85 RD 3.01 with a wool pad or similar combination , any other questions ?

Paint technology is changing so rapidly that i have always kept up to date with the latest Technology and this is just the beginning !

I have been testing new polishing compounds which use nanotechnology ( Not Sonax, or Menzerna ) .

Sorry, i can't disclose the product's name at this stage until it's released to the Australian market and further testings are done plus .

That's just a taste of things to come so be patience i will keep you informed !

Regards Mario :D

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Daniel,

even though you are using a forced rotation machine, you're using Final Finish, how much clear do you think you'll be removing?? :D

Interest to hear your thoughts re: 106FF choice for BOTH polishing stages? And given the car is jet black, why not finish on CCS Black

One thing CCS Black does not cut like CCS white and when you are left with fine blooming on the paint ( very fine haze)Black CCS will not correct that problem !

Don't be fooled by less power of a Flex forced rotation machine , it will do some serious damage like a rotary, i have tested this machine

for a solid month before i committed myself to putting my money down .

And to further prove my point here is the full review i wrote on the Flex http://www.detailparadise.com.au/modules.p...opic&t=2912

Enjoy !

Regards Mario :)

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Hey Guys,

Just got the news today ! :D

Got another New GTR 35 to polish in six to nine weeks time ! :D Not sure if it's going to be another Jet Black or a Titanium Metallic !

I will keep you all posted :(

Regards Mario :)

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Hey Mario

NICE WORK ON THE GTR! I figured you are the best person to help me with my question

Have a look at the pix, I recently found these bubble like bumps on my bonnett, they feel like as if something is underneath the paint.......do you know the cause of this? how do I fix it?

the paint is still under warranty, is this something that the warranty normally covers?

thanks in advance for your advice :D

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don't think even wetsanding could help you there... but could be wrong..

and dude, how the hell are you washing your car?? if this is a new R, the paint is hammered! :D

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Hey Mario

NICE WORK ON THE GTR! I figured you are the best person to help me with my question

Have a look at the pix, I recently found these bubble like bumps on my bonnett, they feel like as if something is underneath the paint.......do you know the cause of this? how do I fix it?

the paint is still under warranty, is this something that the warranty normally covers?

thanks in advance for your advice :)

Lj,

The photos show me some thing but i need to see the car ?

Perhaps wetsanding might get those defects out , but i also need to do PTG ( Paint Thickness Gauge ) measure the paint film build .

Send me a PM please .

Regards Mario :D

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