I've used the Menzerna twins twice now and found it be an extreme pain on both occasions. I am using a PC with a yellow pad for the Initial Polish and a white pad for the FP. The BIG problem I have are the the little specks/powder of IP the go flying everywhere. Let me elaborate...
I first spray a few shots of QD (Final Inspection in this case) on the pad to moisten it. I then proceed to place two lines of IP on an area. Next, I spread around the product with the PC to spread it around so I don't splatter it everywhere once I turn it on.
I set the PC to 4 and start working it in. I gradually turn it to 5 then 6. Here is the problem. When I get it to 6, the PC is going pretty fast and the IP is pretty much being broken down (getting dry and powdery). When I am done with an area, it's a COMPLETE MESS, because now I have little specks of DRIED IP EVERYWHERE. Size range from fine powder to salt-sized specks. It removes easily with a MF, BUT I can never get off all of it (it's just everywhere).
Fast forward 10 minutes and notice a few specks I've missed. I try to wipe it off, but it's still there! It's as if the IP speck has stuck onto the paint! I tried using AIO to no avail. It's still stuck there! If I use my nails, I can eventually scratch it off with many back and forth strokes I might add.
So the parts of the hood I missed are now covered with little tiny white dots! I tried claybar and was able to remove a few of them, but many still remain. I am so bummed out.
Can anyone give me feedback on my technique? Am I supposed to not let IP break down all the way before I wipe with a MF? Any suggestions on removing those stubborn IP specks on my hood?
Thanks everyone!
I first spray a few shots of QD (Final Inspection in this case) on the pad to moisten it. I then proceed to place two lines of IP on an area. Next, I spread around the product with the PC to spread it around so I don't splatter it everywhere once I turn it on.
I set the PC to 4 and start working it in. I gradually turn it to 5 then 6. Here is the problem. When I get it to 6, the PC is going pretty fast and the IP is pretty much being broken down (getting dry and powdery). When I am done with an area, it's a COMPLETE MESS, because now I have little specks of DRIED IP EVERYWHERE. Size range from fine powder to salt-sized specks. It removes easily with a MF, BUT I can never get off all of it (it's just everywhere).
Fast forward 10 minutes and notice a few specks I've missed. I try to wipe it off, but it's still there! It's as if the IP speck has stuck onto the paint! I tried using AIO to no avail. It's still stuck there! If I use my nails, I can eventually scratch it off with many back and forth strokes I might add.
So the parts of the hood I missed are now covered with little tiny white dots! I tried claybar and was able to remove a few of them, but many still remain. I am so bummed out.
Can anyone give me feedback on my technique? Am I supposed to not let IP break down all the way before I wipe with a MF? Any suggestions on removing those stubborn IP specks on my hood?
Thanks everyone!