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[quote][i]Originally posted by Rich H[/i] Apology accepted. If new to a machine polisher, I wouldn't suggest using it as Honda paint is thin (however does correct relatively easily) what kind of polisher is it? Rotary? DA / Random orbital? The latter of those options is fine for a noobie to use. By hand, SRP, Paint Renovator or Poorboys Professional Polish are all good to use as they have a small amount of cut to them, then get some oils back in the paint with a glaze; Poorboys Black Hole or Clearkote Red Moose Glaze are 2 that suit red well. Then get a decent wax on there to help protect it from the elements, something like Collinite 476s / 845 insulator wax or AG High Def etc etc. The key to red is to get it cut back, then maintain the colour and gloss with oily polishes / glazes and decent waxes. [/quote]
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