In general, is it safer to stick to the lightest polish (like the OPT Polish finisher) with the grey pad and move up to a more aggressive pad if needed as oppose to a more aggressive polish (like the OPT Polish II)?
I think I've watch every video I could find on OC 2.0 applications. But now, I'm worried or most concern with getting the paint free of any marring, swirls or hazing (most likely from the dealer) so I don't lock in those imperfections under the OC 2.0.
So IPA should be fine after 'Menzerna...
I'm having a hard time defining and identifying different "swirls". So a new car with dealer towel marks are swirl marks too or just hazing?, I can just use the grey pad for this type of light marks?
What Brand of pad do you recommend?
I'm waiting arrival of my new BMW X3 in Vermillion Red.
I want to prep the paint before applying a Opti-Coat 2.0 permanent sealer.
I'm assuming the paint will most likely have towel marks and very light hazing areas as what most new cars have after leaving the dealer.
I have a Porter cable DA...
How good will the results be on removing small swirls or scratches, har water. when using 4 inch pads on a makita cordless drill.
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Is burning more prone because of the lack of the counterweight effect in the 7424.
Using it only on a small section...
If put Klasse AIO in same category in terms of abrasiveness ( it does have some abrasive qualities, even though it claim not to)or cutting power, it will be equivalent to which products when used with a PC : XMT1 , XMT2 , Meguiars #82.....