SF 4000 application by hand. Used Orange County Power Pad. Metallic Soft Sliver Paint.
These are following steps that undertook.
Questions time.
1) How to tell if polish has broken down? Tell tale sign with SF 40000 is that it turns transparent. However, with just one or two swipes, it becomes transparent on the sliver surface.
2) Polishing pad; should I clean it after each section or after I finish day’s work (panel)?
3) Made any mistakes or any scope for improvement?
These are following steps that undertook.
- Wash and clean the area.
- Dry it
- Did a swipe test; surface was clean and did not felt anything else.
- Prime the pad. Three drops of product, evenly spread it out on the pad.
- Put on three tiny drops of product.
- Tapped the product over a small section
- Once the product was evenly spread. Since I was working on sliver metallic paint, product became transparent after one or two swipes.
- I put pressure on pad moved as fast as I can in Up-Down and followed it by Right-Left pattern. Continued until my arm started to hurt.
- Last step was slow and little pressure.
- Did not do IPA wipe down, but wiped away the left over with a clean cloth. Will use IPA or CarPro Eraser in future.
- Topped it with Finish Kare 2180 sealant.
- Will wait three 48-72 hours and top it Collinite 845.
- Final result: reduction in swirls and scratches with one step polishing. But some swirls and minor visible scratches remain.
Questions time.
1) How to tell if polish has broken down? Tell tale sign with SF 40000 is that it turns transparent. However, with just one or two swipes, it becomes transparent on the sliver surface.
2) Polishing pad; should I clean it after each section or after I finish day’s work (panel)?
3) Made any mistakes or any scope for improvement?