Hey folks,
I just used my 3401 for the first time. Actually, my very first time using any type of mechanical polisher. Here's where I'm at. I'm using light cut polish from a company called Hi-Temp out of Omaha, Nebraska. I have orange, white and blue Lake Country CCS pads. The paint has minor scratches, swirling from improper washing, no oxidization and has been hand polished/waxed since I bought the truck in 08. I used the white pad, after a wash, dry and clay. Cleaned up a few imperfections but still not satisfactory. I re-washed and did the hood with the orange pad. A definite improvement but still some defects left. While polishing:
- the polish dried in some spots not in others--really odd
- Used a 5 1/2 setting
- I'm unsure when the polish is fully broken down
- I know I'm moving the polisher to quick, seems like I speed up my passes as the polishing speed is increased. Concerned about burning paint
I'm ready to try again but would appreciate some insight. Thanks!
I just used my 3401 for the first time. Actually, my very first time using any type of mechanical polisher. Here's where I'm at. I'm using light cut polish from a company called Hi-Temp out of Omaha, Nebraska. I have orange, white and blue Lake Country CCS pads. The paint has minor scratches, swirling from improper washing, no oxidization and has been hand polished/waxed since I bought the truck in 08. I used the white pad, after a wash, dry and clay. Cleaned up a few imperfections but still not satisfactory. I re-washed and did the hood with the orange pad. A definite improvement but still some defects left. While polishing:
- the polish dried in some spots not in others--really odd
- Used a 5 1/2 setting
- I'm unsure when the polish is fully broken down
- I know I'm moving the polisher to quick, seems like I speed up my passes as the polishing speed is increased. Concerned about burning paint
I'm ready to try again but would appreciate some insight. Thanks!