I'm starting to learn how to use a DA and have been paint correcting my car for the past few weeks using HD Polish. I believe there has been quite a difference in some sections, lesser so in others. I've been using HD Polish with a DA orbital machine using medium cutting pads.
The way I prime the pad is to apply 5 small drops and then touch the small section of the paint I will work on. I then use fast movement to spread the polish. Then I proceed to do the section slowly, applying firm pressure. After that, I usually apply 3 drops and work another section or so. Then I move on to a different pad because the pad I'm using gets dusty. (The brush that I used seemed to damage the pads so I stopped using it). I'm not sure if this is the most effective way or not. I have seen improvements in the car but I feel I can do better.
My goal is to remove the vast majority of swirls out of the car. After a closer look, there are more swirls present than I thought so I'm thinking my technique needs work. I'm tempted with using a compound but I think I would like to stick with HD Polish and continue working at it.
I would appreciate any tips so I can look more closely at my technique and the way I'm using the product. Thank you.
The way I prime the pad is to apply 5 small drops and then touch the small section of the paint I will work on. I then use fast movement to spread the polish. Then I proceed to do the section slowly, applying firm pressure. After that, I usually apply 3 drops and work another section or so. Then I move on to a different pad because the pad I'm using gets dusty. (The brush that I used seemed to damage the pads so I stopped using it). I'm not sure if this is the most effective way or not. I have seen improvements in the car but I feel I can do better.
My goal is to remove the vast majority of swirls out of the car. After a closer look, there are more swirls present than I thought so I'm thinking my technique needs work. I'm tempted with using a compound but I think I would like to stick with HD Polish and continue working at it.
I would appreciate any tips so I can look more closely at my technique and the way I'm using the product. Thank you.