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Sa//|XP said:Dude, its looking really good! I'm surprised the OC broke down so quickly. That rotary must be serious business! You aren't applying any pressure, right? All those rotary vids say you're supposed to just use the weight of the machine and no more.
that is info i got from others. not my personal expierence. wait and see if anyone agrees with me. i know there are guys/women here that have used optimum products. so give it some time and get more adviceSa//|XP said:That's a good point. I might either try using less OC, or using the same amount to work a larger area for something like 10 minutes.
Nope. You are dead on. I have used the Optimum line. Optimum was designed for use with a rotary. You CAN make it work with a DA, but it needs to be a stronger DA like the PC. Optimum take quite a while to work. Longer than most other products. Also, Optimum takes way LESS product compared to other polishes. He should have been able to polish half the car with the string that he layed out on the hood. Once you get the pad prepped, this is all the polish you need to add to the pad to do a 2'x2' section...detailgod said:I started with Optimum compound with a Speedy Foam yellow pad running on a Ryobi DA.
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i am looking to run with the optimum line also and from what i have read people using a DA with optimum are running into problems like marring. and that was caused for 3 reasons. #1 DA polishers not "strong enough" for that line. meant to be worked with rotary not DA. # not being worked long enough. instead of the 5 minutes you would do with xmt, ssr or anything else you have work optimum for like 7-8 minutes for proper breakdown.(when using DA) #3 people use to much product. which is why i have this pic of yours here. from what i have read that much optimum could have been used to do alot bigger area than it was used on.
i am just learning about the optimum line so the info i typed out is what i have gotten from other forums. from people that say they have used these products. if i am wrong or off with any of this info please someone correct me
Correct. Since Optimum contains more lubrication than other polishes, you typically want to use less Optimum than you would use with other common polishes. So yeah, about a dime size instead of a quarter.detailgod said:so instead of a quarter size amount (which is was most companies say to use) you should only use about a dime size amount?
sixty7mustang22 said:Correct. Since Optimum contains more lubrication than other polishes, you typically want to use less Optimum than you would use with other common polishes. So yeah, about a dime size instead of a quarter.
Or, just a few small blobs like in the above picture.
RyeLou said:FYI, that's not a '97 Cobra. It's either a '99 or an '01.
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