StadiumDetail
New member
I just had a customer ask to get his black Corvette C5 polished, it has swirls RIDS and holos galore. I don't do too much buffer work at my shop so I haven't had a lot of experience with different compounds, so far I've only used 3M's Perfect-It series (Rubbing Compound, Machine Polish, Ultrafina) and some free samples dropped off by suppliers.
The 3M stuff is okay, but I don't really care for how it speads and works, also from experience I don't see it cutting the C5 clear very well. The ultrafina is great, I love how it spreads easy and stays workable for a long time rather than drying out and getting powdery/chalky quickly like the other 3M stuff does. Maybe I'll like Optimum's polishes/compounds better? They are supposed to have infinite work times correct?
I'm open to suggestions and I know of all the regular polishes used on this forum so let me know what you think will work best for me: lots of work time and heavy cut for the C5 clear. Is there even one that does both?
BTW, rotary will the the tool of choice. Should I pick up a PFW pad for this job, or can I get away with standard foam cutting pads?
The 3M stuff is okay, but I don't really care for how it speads and works, also from experience I don't see it cutting the C5 clear very well. The ultrafina is great, I love how it spreads easy and stays workable for a long time rather than drying out and getting powdery/chalky quickly like the other 3M stuff does. Maybe I'll like Optimum's polishes/compounds better? They are supposed to have infinite work times correct?
I'm open to suggestions and I know of all the regular polishes used on this forum so let me know what you think will work best for me: lots of work time and heavy cut for the C5 clear. Is there even one that does both?
BTW, rotary will the the tool of choice. Should I pick up a PFW pad for this job, or can I get away with standard foam cutting pads?