BigLouMaxSE
New member
Last summer, I used my PC for the first time, with the Sonus DAS pad kit, and Sonus SFX-1 and SFX-2. I spent a lot of time in my polishing steps (I'm talking like 5-6 hours EACH polish).
I worked the SFX-1 with the Orange DAS pad on speed 5-6, and the SFX-2 with the Green DAS pad on speed 5. I wasn't working in the best lighting possible either, which may have caused me to not work certain areas into the paint as efficiently as possible.
My questions:
On another forum (maxima.org), our detailing guru suggested I try either Meg's DACP, SSR 2.5, or Menzerna's IP. I was thinking about trying Optimum Compound out on my swirls. So, which polish would you choose, and why? Are there any others that you can think of that would help my situation?
Also, how can I polish "faster"? I go to the click and brag section, and guys are pumping out full car details, including polishing in the amount of time it took for me to do ONE stage of polishing.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Lou
If you click on "My Autopia Garage" linked in my signature, you can see the detail went pretty successfully. There are water spots and swirling that stayed however, that I'm looking to get rid of. I'm also looking to cut down my polishing time (either through my technique or by using a different polish). I'll also have a 500w halogen lamp to guide me this time too.
I worked the SFX-1 with the Orange DAS pad on speed 5-6, and the SFX-2 with the Green DAS pad on speed 5. I wasn't working in the best lighting possible either, which may have caused me to not work certain areas into the paint as efficiently as possible.
My questions:
On another forum (maxima.org), our detailing guru suggested I try either Meg's DACP, SSR 2.5, or Menzerna's IP. I was thinking about trying Optimum Compound out on my swirls. So, which polish would you choose, and why? Are there any others that you can think of that would help my situation?
Also, how can I polish "faster"? I go to the click and brag section, and guys are pumping out full car details, including polishing in the amount of time it took for me to do ONE stage of polishing.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Lou
If you click on "My Autopia Garage" linked in my signature, you can see the detail went pretty successfully. There are water spots and swirling that stayed however, that I'm looking to get rid of. I'm also looking to cut down my polishing time (either through my technique or by using a different polish). I'll also have a 500w halogen lamp to guide me this time too.