Accumulator
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Huh, another one I`ve never heard of!If it hasn`t been listed: Xtreme Solutions LVR 403, unless you are strictly staying to polishes that do not leave any protection behind.
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Huh, another one I`ve never heard of!If it hasn`t been listed: Xtreme Solutions LVR 403, unless you are strictly staying to polishes that do not leave any protection behind.
If AIOs count, Essence is lovely and so is Pinnacle Jeweling Wax (I think same abrasives as my first choice above).
Just a request to know how jeweling (OK, Accumulator: burnishing) is being done these days...
I used a Cyclo to burnish too. Gee,that`s one tool that *never* gets mentioned. Such a shame because it`s such a pleasure to use.
I only use it because it`s so smooth and does a good job buffing. I wouldn`t attempt to do much correction with it, even with cutting pads, due to two of my cars having hard paint. It never helped much to me in that regard. For correction I`d always use a traditional DA or rotary first then finish off with the Cyclo. Now correcting airplane surfaces may be a different story. The Cyclo has been used on them for so long that it must be doing something right
Haven`t seen many Autopians speak about the Cyclo so good to know you like it. With regards to airplanes, I don`t think there is as much to correct since they don`t drive airplanes through swirl-o-matic car washes.![]()
Thanks for the education Dan! It doesn’t sound like something my almost 50 year old body could handle anymore. And I’m not sure I could charge enough even if I could.![]()
Carpro`s gloss pad is a unique pad in my limited experience. One of the youtube guys i watch/trust said it was the softest pad on the market. Can`t remember who it was to quote someone.