Apr 2, 2004 #1 Jcrawford New member i notice that when i'm polishing my truck w/ the PC the products i use tend to start dusting as i'm working them. will continuing to work over this dust cause marring?? or is it harmless?
i notice that when i'm polishing my truck w/ the PC the products i use tend to start dusting as i'm working them. will continuing to work over this dust cause marring?? or is it harmless?
Apr 2, 2004 #2 jimmybuffit That'll buff right out! If it does, it will be absolutely minimal. Probably none at all. Use a Cali Duster. To eliminate static electricity, ground the the car (with jumper cables?) to a water pipe, or other valid gound. Jim
If it does, it will be absolutely minimal. Probably none at all. Use a Cali Duster. To eliminate static electricity, ground the the car (with jumper cables?) to a water pipe, or other valid gound. Jim
Apr 2, 2004 #3 I imported_NHBFAN New member I applied VM + American Shine's liquid carnuba to a silver Pathfinder today. The AS dusted a bit, but FD really brought out the shine!
I applied VM + American Shine's liquid carnuba to a silver Pathfinder today. The AS dusted a bit, but FD really brought out the shine!
Apr 2, 2004 #4 Jcrawford New member just trying to make sure that the dust isn't like sandpaper under the PC pad.
Apr 5, 2004 #5 J jasonatv22 New member I wondered the same thing about pollen. It's hard to believe that it's not going to scratch. Attachments new-autopia.org.jpg 16.5 KB · Views: 418