sharky nrk
New member
I am still quite the newbie and all and as of such I am back with more questions.
The front bumper of my Subie is in considerably worse shape than the rest of the car (not a big suprise given the events the car is used in) and is generally awkward to use a full size pad on because of the shape and contours.
Now I am interested in a 4inch pad and backing plate setup to use on the bumper and for spot correction. Can I use the 4in pad with the same products as the full sized pad but just at a slower speed? What is the real danger of over thinning paint using an orange 4in pad and mid level abrasive polish? Any hints or tips about specifically using 4in pads that are different than normal sized pads?
Also for spot correction, do you just do the whole process on the spot (ie wash, clay, wash, polishing steps (1,2,3 or whatever), sealant/wax) or are there specifics to doing spot work? I realize it is unecessary and unsafe to polish paint all the time/or very frequently but when stupid neighbor kids hit your car with a rock and put a eye sore on your freshly polished car you get the urge to fix it
The front bumper of my Subie is in considerably worse shape than the rest of the car (not a big suprise given the events the car is used in) and is generally awkward to use a full size pad on because of the shape and contours.
Now I am interested in a 4inch pad and backing plate setup to use on the bumper and for spot correction. Can I use the 4in pad with the same products as the full sized pad but just at a slower speed? What is the real danger of over thinning paint using an orange 4in pad and mid level abrasive polish? Any hints or tips about specifically using 4in pads that are different than normal sized pads?
Also for spot correction, do you just do the whole process on the spot (ie wash, clay, wash, polishing steps (1,2,3 or whatever), sealant/wax) or are there specifics to doing spot work? I realize it is unecessary and unsafe to polish paint all the time/or very frequently but when stupid neighbor kids hit your car with a rock and put a eye sore on your freshly polished car you get the urge to fix it