o and i forgot to ask if enamel paints are usually thin. i know the laquer paints were done thin so they do not crack. does anyone have any info on enamel?
Ok so I have a client who just bought a 1967 fastback. its all original including the paint. back then ford painted their cars with enamel paint and to be honest i have never buffed enamel.
i know enamel is a two stage paint but does paint come onto the pad? is it extremely hard? soft? what...
my father has awful water spots all over his windows. we have tried vinegar but that didnt work. aswell as dp waterspot remover with no avail. the only thing that did anything was klasse AIO. any other suggestions?
The only polishes i use are by Menzerna. I always get fantastic results. Just try what everyone else said and break it down a bit more, and always use an IPA to wipe it off. it tends to streak a bit
... when you use your da polisher to fix swirls on your work desk.
... when autogeek is the top site on your computer.
... when you have an entire mobile arsenal and your home arsenal but still think you need more products.
That's awesome. im gonna have to get that. i always have costumers asking to use credit cards and i hate paying the fee for the machine. especially amex.
i like this thread haha, i remember when i used to think Meguiars had the best product for everything.
i used to telll everyone in my family i was a professional when really i didnt even know what a swirl was. but to me the new nxt 2.0 wax was the best thing since sliced bread.
yea i do door handles and bends by hand as well or i pull out the griots garage da polisher and use that. i just hate the feeling when compounding with a rotary buffer. the compound seems to break down so fast. unless menzerna power gloss doesnt have a very long working time
actually i am experienced with a rotary, i was just wondering if any body else gets very concerned with compounding while using a rotary. i guess i asked the question wrong