Hi everyone, there is a question I've been meaning to ask.
Maybe the gurus can enlighten me
What actually does the cutting when you are polishing a car??
Does the pad do the work or the compound you are using?
Or maybe even a combination of both?
Here is what I am thinking:
1) The foam cells are what cut into the paint and the compounds are just used to keep everything lubed up. (ex: light cutting and heavy cutting pads, etc)
2) The foam is just used to press the polish/compound onto the paint so that they can take off the scratches. (ex: #80 and #83 with diminishing abrasives, etc)
Thanks!
Maybe the gurus can enlighten me

What actually does the cutting when you are polishing a car??
Does the pad do the work or the compound you are using?
Or maybe even a combination of both?
Here is what I am thinking:
1) The foam cells are what cut into the paint and the compounds are just used to keep everything lubed up. (ex: light cutting and heavy cutting pads, etc)
2) The foam is just used to press the polish/compound onto the paint so that they can take off the scratches. (ex: #80 and #83 with diminishing abrasives, etc)
Thanks!