kemefk: I know exactly what you mean about more "grabby" - I noticed a few times that the pad wasn't gliding across the surface, but bit into the surface and starting to run away across the surface -- presumably because it was too dry. So if nothing else, I know to add more product at that...
Hi Kemefk: Please see below and my earlier post to Mike. BTW, the consensus online about my Simoniz is that it's a rebranded WEN 2 speed polisher rotary. It's definitely a budget model.
Here's some more info on the products I found on the manufacturer site:
1. Car Beauty Pro R-26 Clear Cut...
Hi Mike, I'm using the following Car Beauty Pro products:
1. R-26 Clear Cut Clearcoat Cleaner
2. P-8-Q Allura Finish Glaze
3. P-9-Q Allura Final Finish Wax
This is a my first outing and being done on my old commuter which is full of scratches -- so it's not the end of the world if I make...
Hi everyone,
Thanks alot for all the advice, that helps alot. I took a look at Mike's post. At one point he says this: "As you're making a single pass with the polisher, the paint behind the path-of-travel should have a visible wet film on it. If the paint behind the pad is dry and...
Today I started a cut polish job, my first time doing this type of work. Fortunately, everything is going well so far. I started with cutting compound and then used a polish.
How do I know when to add more product (assuming further work is needed)? What should I be watching for in terms of the...