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    Hello,

    I used DA MT300 with the Correction Kit with the D300, and also tried using the Ultimate Compound and it still did not correct my clear coat. Can anyone tell me if using the DMX Microfiber 5 inch pad with M10508 will work better? Or do i need to get the Mirror Glaze M105? I am new to this any advice is greatly appreciated. I wish there was a Meguiar's here in Denver.

    The haze is above my phone.



    Thanks,
    Mark

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    Re: Help fix clear coat?

    M10508 and Mirror Glaze M105 are the same product.
    Yeah we all shine on, like the moon, and the stars, and the sun - John Lennon

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      Re: Help fix clear coat?

      Which part are you referring to? The cloudy area right about where your phone is at?
      99 Grand Prix
      02 Camaro SS

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        Re: Help fix clear coat?

        Originally posted by The Guz View Post
        Which part are you referring to? The cloudy area right about where your phone is at?
        Yes The Guz.

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          Re: Help fix clear coat?

          It appears that it could be the signs of clear coat failure. Hard to tell from this angle. I have a few spots on my car that look like that and I know it is clear coat failure. If yours is clear coat failure the only fix is a repaint.
          99 Grand Prix
          02 Camaro SS

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            Re: Help fix clear coat?

            Originally posted by The Guz View Post
            It appears that it could be the signs of clear coat failure. Hard to tell from this angle. I have a few spots on my car that look like that and I know it is clear coat failure. If yours is clear coat failure the only fix is a repaint.
            Thanks!

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