Flash Gordon
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- Feb 6, 2010
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Another vote for stiffer pad - Could give it a try with an orange pad.
Or a microfiber cutting pad
Was your IPA straight from the bottle?
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Another vote for stiffer pad - Could give it a try with an orange pad.
Here's my opinion... And it's just that... My opinion. I have no hard evidence either way, but it just seems to make sense to me.
Would you take a dry pad and run it on a perfectly polished black panel? Probably not. I know I wouldn't. But if I had a black test panel, I might try it to see the results. I'd expect some level of marring to occur.
Now, take that logic and apply it to your polishing. If the edge of your pad is dry and you're moving into a contour leading up to an edge, the dry edge of the pad might cause some marring in that contour.
That is why I prime the edge of the pad... To eliminate that possibility.
Make sense?
Or a microfiber cutting pad
Was your IPA straight from the bottle?
No, I diluted it with distilled water to around 15%.
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100% would definitely cause marring is the reason that I asked
Ive never used anything other than a towel to wipe off abrasives.I will try again after the holidays with a gentle wipe without any ipa. Hoping it’s that simple!
Do you also just do a gentle dry wipe?
I might order some brand new towels too just so I know they’re fresh and have only touched paint.
Open to any suggestions for gentle towels.
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Ive never used anything other than a towel to wipe off abrasives.
What type of towels do you use?
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I was never organized with them in terms of interior vs paint duty so was thinking I could eliminate more variables by just getting a pack for paint only.
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Rag company spectrum 420s and random assortment of microfibers from a free towel pack I got from auto geek - don’t know the brands.
I was never organized with them in terms of interior vs paint duty so was thinking I could eliminate more variables by just getting a pack for paint only.
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When spending all that time polishing your paint it’s worth investing in better materials.
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I like the rag company 300 for initial removal and Eagle Edgeless 350 for final buff.
Looks like you got most of the swirl out. When spending all that time polishing your paint it’s worth investing in better materials.
I like to finish with Essence which I’d compare to perfecting cream with the boss yellow pad. Finished well on my soft ford shadow black paint.
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Very well said. Such a simple thing that could be over looked...could be the thing that scews up the hard worked for final finish.
I will say the the Op, if you have not already..take the time to search out some of mike phillips articles and videos on here that hes done and even now o er at 3D.
I say that because when you first find this addictive hobby and a forum such as ago...there is a treasure trove of information. Such info that will answer most of your questions,i.e. what machine,pads,abrasives, towels, and then how to properly put those items to use.
It is very overwhelming at first cuz there is so much out there. It would take years of wastfull spending to figure out the best combos if i had not found this place with mike p and all yinz. I know it put me miles ahead of where i would be.
Sorry i may have rambled on a bit...but it never hurts to read and watch ALOT b4 ya jump head first into it.
Keep your process simple
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Yes he did. I run flex machines so i know nothing about the griots. Although others on here say they run the 6 in with no issues. So i dunno lolIt’s like drinking from a fire hose. I will check out his posts. Most of my information so far has come from reading random threads on this forum.
One thing I think I recall just reading was swapping to the 5in plate on the g9. He made a good case for it - easier to manage on modern curves and cheaper pads.
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... Slightly off topic but what causes all this micro pitting? ...
I think the minor pitting is just a fact-of-life for anything that gets driven. It's most obvious on darker colors but it occurs to all. The cause is all of the debris the car is exposed to when driving.
Out west where I live, there are days that are windy and dusty enough to do a year or two worth of pitting to the paint and windshield in a single day.