I mostly read this forum and can honestly say that I wish I would have read threads like this before I bought my PC. While its a good machine (the Porter Cable) and I can accomplish pretty much all tasks I take on, I wish I would have bought the GG6 instead. Ive now used both machines and can...
RV gel coat should be about the same as working with boat gel coat so I would expect similar results. I hear great things about Marine31 products but have never used them. The M67 was a dream to work with and finished pretty nicely considering I only did a 1-step with it on a rotary and wool.
I used my DeWalt 849x, Marine 31 wool pads and Megs M67 to accomplish this. Its not show quality shine but its fanastic compared to what I had before.
20160419_115935 by William Milton, on Flickr
Anyone that has any interest in working with antique single stage paint needs to click on the above linked article and read it thoroughly. There is nothing like it on the internet. Probably the most comprehensive and detailed article involving single stage paint anywhere. I regularly get asked...
I went back and re-read the product description and it says:
Note: Iron X should not be used on bare metal parts, brake calipers, wheel balancing weights, or SMART paint repairs. Mask off these areas. Avoid letting Iron X dry on any surface.
I didnt find anything about the TarX being damaging...
Are you sure that the spots you see are dirt spots? Could they be tar or maybe large embedded brake dust spots? If you can source Tarminator locally, you might give that a shot. Or you could pick up a little bottle of IronX and a little bottle of TarX.
If those cant get the wheels deep cleaned...
Please rename the thread title to
"Take a selfie and you could WIN $150! as long as you have a Facebook account"
That way those of us that dont have Facebook accounts know we are not included in this contest. Thanks.