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rydawg said:I mainly use it on a blue pad.
I put a good stripe around the edge of the pad to load the pad properly. I then work it in slowly for 30 seconds just to reduce some spatter and then crank it up to 1500-1800 and use medium pressure and work it into the panel for a couple of minutes. I will then back off on the pressure and just let the pad glide over the surface to highly polish the surface into an absolute perfect finish.
This is a 2 cycle finish polish system that can be done in one session. The advantage of using the blue pad, it is a non mechanical pad and will not induce marring at all. You will get some oily spatter, but it is normal.
I have tried this on the most finicky paints and it has worked 100%.
ebpcivicsi said:Ok great, I will give it a try with my LC blue pads--thanks for the tips! I have searched high and low for a replacement to PO106FF--the UF SE was the closest that I have found. I had high hopes for the new 1Z polishes, but I haven't figured them out yet(or they don't work me).
Thanks everyone!
joyriiide1113 said:Sticky in the Pro section if you ask me. I'd love to link this to potential clients who find $160 exterior buff job, too expensive!
slawinlawJoe, even though I'm 10 years older than you, when I grow up, I hope to be you.