after a wash and spot claying i thought it would be a good opportunity to try out my pc. my intent was to remove spider webbing from a '95 grand prix trunk lid.
the product i used was 3m perfect-it II rubbing compound fine cut.i started out with an lc white pad, then to an lc orange pad. i had no luck in removing any of the spiderwebbing.
now would be a good spot to point out that i have read the "how to use the porter cable..." write up. i have also been reading for sometime here on the topic as well. for some reason i have not gotten a grasp of the necessary requirements.
i started by spraying the pad with a qd. then applied the product in an "x" on the pad. after a couple of applications the pad began to cake/load up. product did not spread evenly before or after the loading up, as i expected. the surface was left smooth and slick but had no effect on the spiderwebbing.
any advice, or link to a similiar thread is appreciated.
thanks, jeremy
the product i used was 3m perfect-it II rubbing compound fine cut.i started out with an lc white pad, then to an lc orange pad. i had no luck in removing any of the spiderwebbing.
now would be a good spot to point out that i have read the "how to use the porter cable..." write up. i have also been reading for sometime here on the topic as well. for some reason i have not gotten a grasp of the necessary requirements.
i started by spraying the pad with a qd. then applied the product in an "x" on the pad. after a couple of applications the pad began to cake/load up. product did not spread evenly before or after the loading up, as i expected. the surface was left smooth and slick but had no effect on the spiderwebbing.
any advice, or link to a similiar thread is appreciated.
thanks, jeremy