Good rubbing compound?

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bambam

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I tried using turtle wax rubbing compound with a buffer and terry cloth pad got most of my scratches out but I have some I know should be possible to get out but they didn't come out. Don't get me wrong it looks ten times better but any ideas on a good rubbing compound that will get this out? Maybe any ideas on a better method or buffing pad???
 

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Do yourself a favor and get either Meguiars 95 or 105 compound. 95 is a decent cut and made to work quickly. 105 is a heavier cut and also works very well. Follow either if these up with your favorite wax or sealant and be amazed.

Check out the gallery on my site as the majority if vehicles I have polished have been completed using different variations of this same process.

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bambam

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I'm scared to do this on my black truck how easy is this to mess up
also what kind of pad do you reccommend for my buffer
 

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I'm scared to do this on my black truck how easy is this to mess up
also what kind of pad do you reccommend for my buffer

Use a yellow or orange pad since these are typically cutting pads. The best thing about using a foam pad is that the chances of burning the paint are almost none. It is very difficult to not do a decent or good job even as a novice.

You have absolutely nothing to be worried about, trust me. :Handshake:
 

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