Mar 7, 2012 #1 P pwaug New member As I read about the KBM it seems to make sense for most polishes until I start thinking about UNO. Since "less is more" with UNO would the KBM decrease UNO's performance???
As I read about the KBM it seems to make sense for most polishes until I start thinking about UNO. Since "less is more" with UNO would the KBM decrease UNO's performance???
Mar 7, 2012 #2 David Fermani Forza Auto Salon KBM (pad priming) + UNO = Poor results. UNO doens't like being primed. Just 3 drops is all you need: However, I have had great results using other KBM workflows with UNO such as slow pad movement, constant pad cleaning & finishing down.
KBM (pad priming) + UNO = Poor results. UNO doens't like being primed. Just 3 drops is all you need: However, I have had great results using other KBM workflows with UNO such as slow pad movement, constant pad cleaning & finishing down.
Mar 7, 2012 #3 Ben@3D New member Kevin Brown tried Uno and was not able to get it to work with his method. I guess Uno has its own method. :waxing: As David mentioned, the pad doesnt like priming the same way and less product is used.
Kevin Brown tried Uno and was not able to get it to work with his method. I guess Uno has its own method. :waxing: As David mentioned, the pad doesnt like priming the same way and less product is used.
Mar 8, 2012 #6 T Thomas Dekany New member Like we have been saying from day 1: use UNO sparingly. The KB method works, just remember that less is more with UNO
Like we have been saying from day 1: use UNO sparingly. The KB method works, just remember that less is more with UNO
Mar 8, 2012 #7 Junebug JAFO Amen brother! You'll regret using too much Uno on a pad, been there - done that!