Thanks for the info on the paint prep products, I thought they were for coatings.
I just applied Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 and I can't believe how smooth and slick the paint feels. I have to stop myself from going out in garage and caressing my truck. lol
What is the most damaging...
I finally got around to trying this product out and I am really impressed. My vehicle is a white 95 Bronco with some pretty bad scratches/scuffs.
I used Meg's UC with Buff and Shine Microfiber Cutting Pads and my PC 7424XP, that combo removed 80-90% of the defects. There were a couple of bad...
If you are sure you can't find a leak then you need to check your oil to make sure it's not contaminated.
Google "coolant in oil" and you should get some results on how to do this.
I've read that changing the counterweight isn't necessary when polishing, only when using the PC as a sander.
Does that change with a 3" backing plate?
The directions on my bottle say to just let it dry to a haze, the directions on the product page say to let it dry 30-45 minutes.
I wonder why the difference?
I found this on the GG site.
THE BOSS G15 and G21 are covered under a Two Year Comprehensive Warranty that covers everything including normal wear items such as carbon brushes and backing plates. Outside of the Two Year Comprehensive Warranty the G15 and G21 are backed by our Lifetime Guarantee...
I've read that you should let HD Speed cure like a sealant before buffing, doing that is supposed to produce long lasting protection.
The directions on the bottle say nothing about that though.
I tested ONR on the interior of my old Bronco, it had years of dirt built up from camping and dog hauling.
I used 1 bucket, 3 gallons of water with 1.5 oz of ONR, a wash mitt, and drying towels. It took off 95% of the dirt from the vinyl floors, then I dipped a microfiber towel in the filthy...
Thanks for the tips, the ice cube helped a little bit. I sprayed some APC on them, let them sit and then washed. Most of it came off and what was left was soft and easier to work out.
With a toothpick and a lot of patience I think I salvaged them. Lesson learned!
Thanks!