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a.k.a. Patrick said:I usually hit it with three passes.
A left to right at about 4/4.5, a up/down at about 5, then I finish the way I started, with a left to right at 6.
Ive never witnessed this "pinking" some have spoken of or witnessed.........and have wondered how a creme color product mysteriously turns pink.....
Accumulator said:mystickid- Sorry, I can't even come *close* to guessing how long you actually work it. Sounds sorta funny, huh, what with my having used it plenty of timesI just don't pay attention to time when I'm polishing. You'll quickly figure out how long it takes when you use it. Look at your removal cloth and make sure there's no original-color/brownish-green residue. If you work it long enough the little that you wipe off won't be that original color. Same ole same ole, plan to take more time than you'd first expect.
Hasn't anybody else ever had the "pink #80 residue" thing? Happens most often when I'm using it by hand. This is on a b/c silver car with nothing "pink colored" on the paint. I have absolutely no explanation for it but it has happened a few times :nixweiss
gb387 said:What color is your pad that you apply the #80 with?