Ultimate Compound not QUITE cutting it. Recommendations?
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I have a tree sap issue on my roof, today I have got off the vast majority using a generic orbital buffer, standard mitt it came with and some Meguiar's Ultimate Compound. While almost there, patches remain that are proving a little more stubborn so I am looking for a Polish just a little more abrasive to get the job done.
Any recommendations? I was considering Meguiar's ultimate Cut Polish #105 with the same set up?
Picture of current state:
TIA.
Any recommendations? I was considering Meguiar's ultimate Cut Polish #105 with the same set up?
Picture of current state:
TIA.
Edited by Speed_Demon on Saturday 25th March 18:35
waa said:
I don't think you want to polish it off I think some alcohol ,meths or white spirit would be better.You will rub through the clear coat before you shift the resin.
+1. Jayz ya numpty. You'll buff through the paint before you remove the sap if you use abrasives. You need solvents. Nail varnish remover, turpentine, alcohol.waa said:
I don't think you want to polish it off I think some alcohol ,meths or white spirit would be better.You will rub through the clear coat before you shift the resin.
Does the tree sap sit on top of the paint or has it magically sunk below the clear coat?A tar remover would be better but clay bar or a gentle polish would be fine as well in most cases.
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