Best way to strip off LSP when doing ONR wash

mooredriven

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i know it's pretty abrasive (from posts I found thru search), so my question is basically, when would it be beneficial to use it? I know to start w/ the least abrasive bonnet and work your way up, but what kind of finish problems would warrant the use of a wool bonnet?



hehe i downloaded the video of DavidB testing the buffer, and he makes using the wool bonnet SOOOOOo easy! :D
 
They recommend you putting a MF bonnet over the wool bonnet

to make your car shine, this MF bonnet gets everything you missed off (wax) and makes the shine better.
 
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hehe i downloaded the video of DavidB testing the buffer, and he makes using the wool bonnet SOOOOOo easy! :D [/b]</blockquote>
that's the video I have to see...where did you download the video? :)
 
I used the wool bonnet once. It was on a friend's car (the one who used Endurance High Gloss tire dressing on his carpet mats:D ...and by the way, he explained to me the other day that Endurance doesn't work well on windows! So keep that in mind next time you're tempted ;) ). His car had some big long scratches on his hood that I couldn't remove with the yellow pad and FI-II. So what they hey, let's try the wool pad. I squirted some FI-II on the wool pad and kept it even and flat. After a couple passes, the scratches were completely gone. What happened to them, I don't know. All I know is that I used the wool pad succesfully and didn't create burn marks. By the way, he has a dark car, so I would be able to see the marks and swirls if they were there.
 
I just dl'd the buffing video for the PC from Autopia. What program should I use to view .WMV files??
 
I like Windows Media Player.



For us behind-the-times detailers with a 56k dial-up modem, is it possible to download that video? All I see is a link for 128-384KB ISDN or DSL, and one for 512KB-2MB DSL or Cable. Nothin' about a dial-up. Anybody know if there is a place for a 56K to download the video?
 
Right click on the link, then select 'Save Target As' and save the file to your hard drive. Then, you can open up Windows Media Player and play the video over and over again :)
 
I just finished downloading it (and like John said, I'm watching it again and again, over and over!!). I was just wondering if anybody knows which 3M product he is using? He says he is applying a 3M product to the wool pad, but I can not tell what it is. Any idea?



Also, David doesn't appear to be using too much pressure. Is he?
 
I have a 56K modem and its currently up to 12 MB d/l already.







How big is this file????







Thanks,

Jason



PS. Darn ISDN, DSL, Cable, T-1, and T-3 users!!!!!!!! :)
 
I just watched it to.. Give me something to buff like NOW !!!!! The dogs are running away from me thinking "Who is this madman with this buffer thing". Why can't it be warm in the East Coast... GRRRRRRRRRR:scared
 
hahaha, Pats... I know what you mean about wanting to buff! I also know what you mean about this dang weather on the East Coast!
 
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I have a 56K modem and its currently up to 12 MB d/l already.</blockquote>

Jason, the file is 16 megs so I guess you got 4 more megs to go!
 
OK autopia got up to 15.87 MB, and it stopped right now. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!



SOOOOOOO CLOSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Using download accelerator plus, no resume supported. It went back to 0!!!!!!!!!! It started over. NOOOO!!!!!!!!



gosh darnit!!!!!!!!





Just venting, oh well guess I'm never going to be able to see this video.
 
SMR on a wool pad?? Obviously I don't know everything about wool pads, but that doesn't seem right to use a wool pad with SMR because the wool pad should be used for leveling, therefore there needs to be some good abrasives. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. Would he be using FI-II??
 
The file is 15.8mb

It's great to be able to watch someone actually do this.

I have only done these jobs by hand, I think its time for a PC.
 
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