I'm using the 83 on a Megs foam pad with the PC. I seem to be removing the larger swirls but replacing them with smaller micro swirls.
Here is the difficulty I'm having right now. I'm using the technique from the autogeek vids (2x2 area, small line of polish around the edge of the pad, spread with pad w/machine off, then spread with machine on 3, then increase speed to 5) however the polish seems to evaporate after one pass. I find that quickly the polish is near dry. I'm wondering if this is the culprit of the micro swirls. Well that and I'm getting some dust.
It is currently 90 and with a bit of humidity. I'm working outside but in a shade.
Also, for each section, do you continue to put on as much polish on the pad as you did when it was completely dry? Or do you put a little less because the pad is already wet with polish?
Here is the difficulty I'm having right now. I'm using the technique from the autogeek vids (2x2 area, small line of polish around the edge of the pad, spread with pad w/machine off, then spread with machine on 3, then increase speed to 5) however the polish seems to evaporate after one pass. I find that quickly the polish is near dry. I'm wondering if this is the culprit of the micro swirls. Well that and I'm getting some dust.
It is currently 90 and with a bit of humidity. I'm working outside but in a shade.
Also, for each section, do you continue to put on as much polish on the pad as you did when it was completely dry? Or do you put a little less because the pad is already wet with polish?