Hows Does He Do It ?

If that's the case Kevin, just keep me on the list and we can do teh exchange. Gives us another reason to meet up, haha!
 
Bumping up an old thread.



So what exactly can you mix with a polish to make it last longer? And how much of it do you mix per ounce of polish? Anyone know for sure?
 
Can I mix anything with Menzerna polishes specifically? For example Menzerna SIP and Super Finish/Power Finish?
 
It looks like he is using the european cushion backing plates which have different density ranging from like medium, soft, ultrasoft or something like that.



I have a couple of these and there great, there called monza backing plates



I like how he barely uses any pressure by holding it like that, one small mistake and the buffer will go flying tho if it is not strapped to his arm.
 
Pauls been doing it a long time I'd say so thus why he can handle a rotary

as many know, I use Xpert's water based single polishes (the 1000 and 1500) and these being water based not solvent based, not being a compound but correcting like one but

finishing like a finishing polish, having only the best suspending agents added in and not a trace of

crummy lubricants like stoddard solvent, give myself and the others who use it lots of time to work it without any dust. its see through the whole time you use it so you know whats happening



I use a tiny drop or two of parrafin oil, applied onto the pad not in with the polish when working with some paints and when using wool to make it finish down even better

not sure about linseed oil



glycerin is used in some polishes but I stopped using that because it tricks you into thinking everythings okay then you wipe everything off and you've got dry buffing marks everwhere



parrafin oil is much better. dont use more than a drop or a light spritzing once per panel or half a hood, half a roof
 
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