so I've noticed that sometimes when I buff after a machine polish with SSR2.5 and 1z PP that when I shut the machine off after my product has been worked in, it leaves a bit of a wet spot on the paint. If I try to buff this out, it leaves marring behind and I have to go over the spot again.
My temporary solution thusfar has been to dab at the area with my MF before polishing to take some of the wetness/extra product out.
Am I just using too much product and it's soaking into the pad too much, or is this a common thing for you guys?
edit: to clarify, by wet spot, I mean with the SSR2.5, it leaves behind what looks like some less-broken-down polish, and with the PP, it literally just looks wet, so I know it's broken down somewhat, looks like just some solvents that are probably carrying coarse abrasives sill?
also, to try to rectify this wet spot on one of the panels I worked the polish in VERY WELL, and it seemed to eventually dry out the pad but I got a huuuuge amount of dusting with the 2.5.
could it really just be that I need to work it in this far? it just seems excessive and I'm worrying about the dust marring during the buff, too.
My temporary solution thusfar has been to dab at the area with my MF before polishing to take some of the wetness/extra product out.
Am I just using too much product and it's soaking into the pad too much, or is this a common thing for you guys?
edit: to clarify, by wet spot, I mean with the SSR2.5, it leaves behind what looks like some less-broken-down polish, and with the PP, it literally just looks wet, so I know it's broken down somewhat, looks like just some solvents that are probably carrying coarse abrasives sill?
also, to try to rectify this wet spot on one of the panels I worked the polish in VERY WELL, and it seemed to eventually dry out the pad but I got a huuuuge amount of dusting with the 2.5.
could it really just be that I need to work it in this far? it just seems excessive and I'm worrying about the dust marring during the buff, too.