backlash2032
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- Dec 13, 2014
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So, I'm not exactly sure what I'm doing wrong. I have a craftsman buffer, I believe it has a 1400/1700 rpm variable speed. I've tried buffing on both speeds. I have a carquest foam pad and I believe it's 3m ultimate finish (or something like that.. if it's important I can get exactly what it is).
So basically I started buffing on the trunk lid and it was perfect. (As perfect as I care for it to be haha) But I ran out of time and had to come back a different day to finish the rest of the car. From this point on I haven't been getting as good of results. It either leaves the swirl marks, or it will leave tiger stripes of swirl marks.
It got really bad on the drivers door so I called the guy I bought the pad and compound from and he told me to try to wash the pad out.. so I did and let it dry completely. It helped a little bit, but it was never as good as that first cut.
So if anybody has any pointers to a first time buffer / detailer trying to give his girlfriend the best Christmas present he can afford, I'm all ears!
Thanks!
So basically I started buffing on the trunk lid and it was perfect. (As perfect as I care for it to be haha) But I ran out of time and had to come back a different day to finish the rest of the car. From this point on I haven't been getting as good of results. It either leaves the swirl marks, or it will leave tiger stripes of swirl marks.
It got really bad on the drivers door so I called the guy I bought the pad and compound from and he told me to try to wash the pad out.. so I did and let it dry completely. It helped a little bit, but it was never as good as that first cut.
So if anybody has any pointers to a first time buffer / detailer trying to give his girlfriend the best Christmas present he can afford, I'm all ears!
Thanks!