I received my Porter Cable buffer and assorted pads about a month ago, but due to crumby weather I wasn't able to use any of it until today. This is my intial reaction to using the PC for the first time.
Time: For some reason I thought using the PC would save me a little time. It didn't, and that's just fine with me. I actually found myself taking more time to make sure I did the job right the first time.
Effort: Again I thought the PC would save some muscle grease. While it did take less effort than applying by hand, I felt I went over the car more times than I would have if I were applying/buffing by hand.
Final Product: Wow! I may not have saved any time and my shirt may have been just as sweaty as if I did it by hand, but the finished product is marvelous. There is a sheen, a gloss never before seen on my G35. I am so happy I purchased the PC. It was money well spent.
Rookie Mistake: Lifting the PC off the surface and having product spray everywhere. I did it four or five times! You think I would have learned the first time I did it!
Questions:
1. How many times do most of you find yourself going over a particular place? For example, on the hood I went up and down once, then back and forth, then up and down, and then back and forth. So, basically, I made four passes. Is this too few, too many, or about right?
2. When removing cleaner, polish, and wax, do you remove them by hand or do you the PC with a pad? And if you use a pad, do you use the same pad for each product or do you use a different pad for each product? Since I only had five pads, I needed each one to apply product, so I had to remove the dried product by hand.
3. When applying product I know your suppose to apply up/down then back/forth. But when removing dried wax do you use the same pattern or do you use a circular motion?
4. Without buying all sorts of specialty products, how do you folks clean your pads using simple household products?
Thanks!
Time: For some reason I thought using the PC would save me a little time. It didn't, and that's just fine with me. I actually found myself taking more time to make sure I did the job right the first time.
Effort: Again I thought the PC would save some muscle grease. While it did take less effort than applying by hand, I felt I went over the car more times than I would have if I were applying/buffing by hand.
Final Product: Wow! I may not have saved any time and my shirt may have been just as sweaty as if I did it by hand, but the finished product is marvelous. There is a sheen, a gloss never before seen on my G35. I am so happy I purchased the PC. It was money well spent.
Rookie Mistake: Lifting the PC off the surface and having product spray everywhere. I did it four or five times! You think I would have learned the first time I did it!
Questions:
1. How many times do most of you find yourself going over a particular place? For example, on the hood I went up and down once, then back and forth, then up and down, and then back and forth. So, basically, I made four passes. Is this too few, too many, or about right?
2. When removing cleaner, polish, and wax, do you remove them by hand or do you the PC with a pad? And if you use a pad, do you use the same pad for each product or do you use a different pad for each product? Since I only had five pads, I needed each one to apply product, so I had to remove the dried product by hand.
3. When applying product I know your suppose to apply up/down then back/forth. But when removing dried wax do you use the same pattern or do you use a circular motion?
4. Without buying all sorts of specialty products, how do you folks clean your pads using simple household products?
Thanks!
