No. And that is pointless. Once it reaches the set temp the element shuts down which is at about 10 mins on mine. I tried it anyway and still no result. I will never buy another Mighty Lite! Was the biggest waste of 800 bucks ever. I would have gone to home depot and got a Rug Doctor for 400 if...
After trying multiple compounds including M105 and M205 and often getting disgusted with the results from the 105 (being very finicky) I tried 3M compound, finishing polish, and ultra finishing polish. It is their "Perfect It" line. It is the best stuff I have ever used. Very easy. Doesnt care...
Sorry guys. Didn't mean to start a bunch of crap. Haha I will always come back to the forum its fun to read and learn. BUT A PAIN IN THE ASS! Just kiddin.
I just stared using one about a year ago and still cant figure out why everyone is so scared of them. Like everyone said common sense and pay attention. Wheel up to hard lines not on them is gona be your biggest concern. I bought one and right away used a red pad and 3M Perfect It Ultra Fine...
No I dont want to "get the hang of it" I dont have time for that. I want to read something and know what it is. I know there is a list as I previously stated but I refuse to "study it". As far as Meguiars products, saying the numbers is ok, after all they label their products by numbers. However...
So I guess this is the only post you can understand around here. I was the same way for a long long time even before I became a member. Very confused. Just try and filter through it if you can. Id like to say you will pick it up but... if your not on here 24 hours a day you wont.
Wow cool. Thought I was gona get lots of hate mail from that one.:props: LSP is last step protection but what the hell is ONR? haha. Its like all these people are texting! Well ttyl guys lol. NOT!
This has been driving me nuts for ever! I know there is a chart which explains all these crazy abbreviations but I do not have the time to study it and learn all these nor do I want to look through it when people say like three of them in a short posting. I just don't get If we are taking our...
No really learning curve for wax or sealant. Pretty much idiot proof. You can do it but you will use alot of product thats all. The learning curve comes in when you start polishing and compounding by machine. Nice car by the way.
I dry my truck and my girlfriends black mustang after every rain using a California blade and an absorber. Both underwent a 2 stage compounding to rid of swirls and I have seen none since I stared wiping away the rain. Been doing it for months.