Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Biggest thing I'm starting to realize is yes, you can go with wholesale production chemicals (degreasers, APC, dressings) but you've got to spend good money on quality polishes etc to get the job done right.
That would be what I call abrasive technology.
- Paint is thin.
- Clearcoats are scratch-sensitive.
- Compounding and polishing paint is time consuming.
- Machine polishing requires mental focus and this is just as draining as holding the buffer.
Also, from the for what it's worth file, because the Flex or any gear-driven orbital polisher offers a lot of unstoppable oscillating and rotating action it's even more important to use good abrasive technology than any free spinning orbital polisher as the abrading action against the paint is more intense whereas with a free spinning tool there's some forgiveness. Not a lot of forgiveness but more so than a gear driven tool.
My Flex how-to book lists compound and polish brands I've tested and used myself and thus recommend as well as strong recommendations for pads.
