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ltoman said:So when it looks hazy?
Truls said:"hazy"; that word in Norwegian means "foggy", and I mean clear. Hee hee
When i use my DA, i run it slowly over the area i am polishing, If you do this slow enough, you wil see that its kinda clear behind it. thats when the polish/compound is broken down, you will still see that its something on the paint, but that is a transparant film and like oil, and is easy to remove with MF
If it starts to dust, you have polished it to long and it has went dry. If you go over the area 2 times, moving slowly, you are usually finished.
Rub of, inspect area and if not good enough, have another go.
As said, I use megs MG series, and dont know if this goes for every polish out there
Correct me if im wrong anyone.
ltoman said:Gee, don't all the polishes become dusty though? That automatically means you have worked on the area too long? I am attempting to determine when to move on, to avoid micromarring from either not breaking polish down or from polishing dry.
Lauren
ltoman said:I am using Pinacle xmt line, but I am about to switch to OHC , and want to beforewarned so as not to screw it up!!
Lauren![]()
Truls said:If your not 100% certain about this compound, i would try it out on something else than a vette. try to get yourself a door or a hood to try it on first.
You will get micromarring with heavy compounds, but thats why a detail usualy is more than one step, You use the heavy stuff first, then move over to a less agressiv compound/pad and the Micromarring is getting smaler and smaler each time. at the end its supose to be gone![]()
eks: MG #85 (heavy) + MG #82 (medio) + MG #21 (light)
MG # 85 leaves a "harsh" surface, then you correct this with the #82 who leaves a smother surface and finish with the #21
Like the XMT 3, 2, 1 series (witch i just bought and you just rejected) No good?
Send me it in a pm!!Truls said:Not got it yet, in a week or so i think (long way to travle) yes i have read that the clearcoat on a vette is a hard nail to detail, i found a detailing post another place where a guy (mike) did a vette that was a mess, dont know if i can link to the site her, you know if i can?