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    #11
    I use polishing compound first. It's less harsh than rubbing compound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Mas malalim mag cut ang rubbing compound. Parang sand paper mas coarse yun rubbing compound.


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    Ah i see so parang mas mataas na grit yung rubbing compound than yung swirl and scratch remover?

    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I use polishing compound first. It's less harsh than rubbing compound.

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    meron din po ba na naka sachet lang yung polishing compound ng 3m?

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    #13
    Would toothpaste be any good?

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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Niner_seven View Post
    Would toothpaste be any good?
    Ang alam ko pwede kasi may abrasive compound din ang toothpaste ata, pero diko lang sure kung gano ka abrasive.

    BTW natanggal ko na buti paint transfer lang. I followed Chris Fix's video on removing paint transfer.

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