BC-2® Basecoat/Clearcoat Finish is the second step in reviving the original beauty to clear coat and conventional paint finishes. May be applied by hand, orbital buffer, or variable speed polisher. Works well with wool or foam pads. VOC compliant.
eastwood original chassis black gallon
BOSS™ Microfiber Pads - Griot's Garage
Auto Magic EZ Wax Paste #15 - Extra Long Lasting Carnauba Wax - 11.5 oz, Size: 13oz, Yellow
Eastwood ExoArmour
The BOSS Fast Correcting Foam Pad is our most aggressive foam pad. The ultra-firm, euro foam pad is for use with BOSS Correcting Creams to remove moderate to severe defects. Our 8mm (5/8-inch) thick, low-profile BOSS buffing pads have been designed for unrivaled energy transfer and defect removal. Their low center of gravity and feathery weight improves tool stability and pad control for smoother operation. The 5. 5 inch pad weighs 16 grams, and the 6. 5 inch pad weighs 23 grams.
Griot's Garage B110F5 5.5 Boss Fast Correcting Foam Pads (Pack of 2)
Minwax Polycrylic Matte Crystal Clear Water-Based Polycrylic Protective Finish 0.5 pt - Ace Hardware
Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray Coating 16 oz - Ace Hardware
Auto Magic BC-2 Base/Clearcoat Finish - 78 is a premium, professional-grade finishing product specifically designed to enhance and protect basecoat
Auto Magic BC-2 Polish - 78
The Griot's Garage BOSS Micro Fiber Pads will help you remove light imperfections while finishing down the paint to perfection! The low profile thin design allows you to easily get into tough to reach areas and improves polishing control. This pad utilizes a plush microfiber nap on the front of the pad and durable foam on the back.
Griot's Garage BMF3 Boss 3 Microfiber Pads (Set of 3)
Clean Finish Detailing
basecoat/clearcoat finish is the second step in revising the original beauty to clearcoat and conventional paint finishes. May be applied by hand
BC2
BC-2 Polishing Wax Gallon - Auto Magic
Clear Coat Car Wax
Floor Clear Coat
Did I wet sand through clear coat? Foggy/cloudy paint when looking at certain angles - is this fixable for anyone who isn't a professional? : r/Detailing