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CarGlow said:Seems like it takes me about 3 detailing (polishing) sessions to get the best results.
:bigups :bigupsBeercan31 said:If you enjoy detailing time is not a factor, unless your doing this as a business. what is most important is learn the process, master the process, become one with the process.... (young jedi)...lol sorry. just could not help my self... product choice is not as important at this time, knowing full in advance that each product has it's own learning curve... for example Meguiar's DACP #83 takes a little more practice to get it right, it's not a product that is wipe-on wipe-off and go oooh ahhh....
so I say screw the time factor... take what ever time you need to get it done right, have fun, enjoy your self while learning... besides most time factors you read are exaggerated to make them selves look better to there underlings.
Can't help with your problem, but is Meg's #4 a good choice for use with a PC?belcherm58 said:I decided to get heavier compund and go get Meguiars #4 Heavy Cut Cleaner.
I will say you can work it a lot longer. It doe's not break down real quick.CharlesW said:Can't help with your problem, but is Meg's #4 a good choice for use with a PC?
I thought #4 needed a rotary to break it down.![]()
Charles
CarGlow said:Guess I'm not in the physical condition as some of y'all. After spending 3 to 4 hours of polishing in the Louisiana heat I start getting tired.
Beercan31 said:We all are.
At 47yrs old I'm still lucky enough to be able to sit Indian style on the ground and polish out a veh. Man do my shoulders hurt afterward. I feel it takes some upper body conditioning to be able to do this stuff to our selfs but in the long run the oooh's, aaahhhh's, and Nice job's... are worth all the pain.