Accumulator
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My5ABaby- OK, didn't mean to give offense. Glad you're happy with your results.
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Accumulator said:This talk about people *not* seeing micromarring has me thinking of a recent discussion I had with Mike Phillips where he was kinda(in a friendly way) about how yours truly cares so much about how paint looks in unnaturally demanding lighting (i.e., my SunGun inspections).
If you don't see a problem, do you *have* a problem? And how hard should you go looking for a problem...look hard enough and you'll almost always find *something* you're not happy about![]()
My5ABaby said:Loosen up a bit, it helps.![]()
NSXTASY said:I suppose this is the 'perception is reality' effect. If micro-marring is present under any light source, natural/unnatural, I would posit that the finish would improve were it to be polished out. Though the finish may be improved marginally..
..I suggest you read more carefully...
Accumulator said:I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that a final polishing would make them look even better.
Incredible how true this is. The lengths a person will take 'detailing' to increase every time they detail, if theyre anal about it. I polished the mesh grill on my CTS with q-tips and a liquid metal polish yesterday for the first time. Previously, ive never given the grill more then a wipe with a soft MF and a mild APC. Ive even picked up foam applicators meant for makeup application, to polish the emblems. It amazes me how many 'tools' I have for detailing that can fit in the palm of my hand.Accumulator said:If you don't see a problem, do you *have* a problem? And how hard should you go looking for a problem...look hard enough and you'll almost always find *something* you're not happy about![]()
Accumulator said:Eh, I knew I might come across badly but I posted it anyhowMy intentions were good, but you know what they say about good intentions...
NSXTASY said:I suggest you read more carefully.![]()
Accumulator said:Glad you're happy with how they turned out, and I don't want to sound like a [jerk], but I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that a final polishing would make them look even better.
I mean...even when a vehicle is basically *perfect* after numerous polishing steps, a final burnishing will improve it a little bit. I used to think that stuff like #80, 1Z PP, and 3M PI-III MG 05937 finished out OK too![]()
Jason M said:.. with a one step it's always a balance of defect removal vs. finish. I tend to assume that most cars I do I will see again..
My5ABaby said:I guess I came across wrong...
swan said:Of course now I see people talking that some UC is thick. Mine is very watery and may be the reason why it didn't work well. I am hoping to find out whats what in the UC thread in the product discusion section.