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SEQUENCE OF WORK
Polish
1. Before polishing, wash your car and dry it.

Quality polishing
Fig. 3.19. Quality polishing


2. Try as polishing preparation rests on the surface. First polish the small portion of the surface (Fig. 3.19). Be careful, because the drug when applied to a thick layer can damage the surface.

The application of polishing agents and cleaner polish the surface of a body of wool or cotton cloth
Fig. 3.20. The application of polishing agents and cleaner polish the surface of a body of wool or cotton cloth


3. If the preparation goes well, you can start to polish all the surfaces of the body. Polishing drug and apply lacquer cleaner wool or cotton cloth (Fig. 3.20). Do not apply excessive force, otherwise you may damage the surface. If you feel that the material that you polish without glides on the surface, turn over or replace.
4. After a short processing there is a small white patch, which is then removed with a piece of cotton wool in a circular motion. Openings that are subject to air pressure while driving, process is not strong.
5. After some time polishing have made great efforts, since the drug will be introduced in the internal micro-cracks and scratches. Therefore, it is desirable to replace the new material.

Wiping surfaces with a clean woolen cloth after polishing
Fig. 3.21. Wiping surfaces with a clean woolen cloth after polishing


6. After polishing, wipe the surface with a clean woolen cloth (Fig. 3.21) to remove residual lint and polishing preparation.
Preservation Paint

Application of preservative with a cotton swab
Fig. 3.22. Application of preservative with a cotton swab


1. Apply with a cotton swab preservative layer (Fig. 3.22). Flow rate depends on the preservative covered surfaces.

A WARNING
As preservatives contain harmful gradients take care of good ventilation where you are performing the work.

2. The most humid place clean cotton swab in a circular motion.
3. When applying preservative do not press strongly to the surface of the tampon and as often as possible flip or change it. If applying a preservative, you feel "creaking", it means that the surface is not prepared, so try one more time to polish it.
4. If, after applying a preservative in some areas covering looks uneven (bumpy), once again treat these places polishing paste.




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