Accumulator said:
I think that with experience you'll learn to be more efficient with your correction. Sounds like a *LOT* of trial-and-error going on all the time. I'd find a small representative area and correct it (from marred-up-start to ready-to-LSP-finish) and then apply that process to the whole vehicle.
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I myself would probably go with different products if doing a one-step, but I can't really say as I don't really do those. Eh, I'd probably two-step 'em with Uno followed by some AIO with some cut (3D Speed perhaps, or maybe ZAIO).
I agree, I might look some good AIO to get, not sure which one...
I'm also thinking about some PO106FA..... if I have to guess, it must be killer on very soft paints, for a fast, clean top notch work... but it's just my guess...
I dunno if you oughta worry about RIDS on the kind of jobs you're doing.
I'm slowly learning to be careless about it for simple jobs
Note that your customers are *not* Autopians
You couldn't have said better.... you know, on the last car I worked on, I messed up pretty bad on the LSP... it has been long since I had last used Collinite #885.... just WDGPS... DP MAX WAX.... I was already with the bad habit of working with so easy wipe off products..... so I over applied the Collinite #885.... man.... this wax won't forgive a mistake like that..... it was almost 2 hours to be able to take it off.... I had to use the machine, but from a couple of experiences on the past, I knew that wax just don't like the machine, maybe it's the heat generated....... I ended up this car late at night, but knowing what it could look like in the sun, I drove 15 miles just to check it out under the sunlight on the next morning and behold.... there was that huge amount of streaking.... the entire car......... that just took all the pride from me of the work I did.
The owner was like: "Wow man! The car is amazing!"... then he asks "How did you liked it ?"..... and I "Well, let's book it again as soon as possible so I can correct this mess".
Then I went and showed him all the streaking from the wax...... it's really sad.... because if a person can't see what we see, it's hard to brag how better our service can be than simple production work.
So after correction and IPA it was looking like this:
After almost 2 hours trying to take the wax off..... the mess:
How the guy can't see that and all the streaking ?! LoL... I think we're a different bread.... lucky I'll have the chance to fix that, no one can take pride of doing something like that.
OK, yeah...RO units like the GG/PC do vibrate quite a bit. The DyanBrade oughta be better *if you set it up right* and the Flex 3401 has a different "feedback" altogether (but you might not like it). Note that either one will require taping as it'd be pretty tough to hold either polisher with one hand while holding a "barrier" with another (and I'm speaking as a guy who takes *his* exercise/strength training pretty seriously too

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I decided on the dewalt 849x, already ordered it and I will buy the dynabrade from our friend here on the topic.
You're right, I guess skipping tapping, wouldn't be a smart move...
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