duck_commander
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- Dec 6, 2010
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when you are polishing it?
Friday night was the first time i've ever used a DA (new PC from Autogeek)... i'm pretty sure this was the first time a polisher ever touched my 7 year old DD i bought last year.... it's a 2005 honda civic...
i was using Optimum hyper polish with an orange lake country pad... i read on here everyone is saying honda paint is soo soft... i thought maybe the orange pad was going to be too rough... well it turns out i had to use opti hyper compound on the roof, hood, and trunk deck, to get most of the water etchings out of the paint... after the hyper compound i then used hyper polish.... both products were used with LC orange pads (those were the strongest i owned until last night when i saw the free shipping!)...
well my question is, when you guys are compounding or polishing the paint on a car, does the paint on the car get very warm to the touch? I noticed my paint was heating up very fast, as were the foam pads... I was cleaning the pads on the fly after each section... my PC was set on speed 6... i'm thinking my arm speed was to slow as it took me about 5 hours to polish out my 4 door civic.... does that sound like it took me to long?
i was just very surprised how hot the paint and pads got... i tried using an optimum mf polishing pad, until the mf seperated from the foam, and came flying off the polisher and slamming into the wall of the garage... the foam was still stuck to my backing plate!!!!
But i must say, i am very surprised and pleased with how clear and shiny my paint is now! to bad it's on a DD that's going to be beat up by the eliments
Friday night was the first time i've ever used a DA (new PC from Autogeek)... i'm pretty sure this was the first time a polisher ever touched my 7 year old DD i bought last year.... it's a 2005 honda civic...
i was using Optimum hyper polish with an orange lake country pad... i read on here everyone is saying honda paint is soo soft... i thought maybe the orange pad was going to be too rough... well it turns out i had to use opti hyper compound on the roof, hood, and trunk deck, to get most of the water etchings out of the paint... after the hyper compound i then used hyper polish.... both products were used with LC orange pads (those were the strongest i owned until last night when i saw the free shipping!)...
well my question is, when you guys are compounding or polishing the paint on a car, does the paint on the car get very warm to the touch? I noticed my paint was heating up very fast, as were the foam pads... I was cleaning the pads on the fly after each section... my PC was set on speed 6... i'm thinking my arm speed was to slow as it took me about 5 hours to polish out my 4 door civic.... does that sound like it took me to long?
i was just very surprised how hot the paint and pads got... i tried using an optimum mf polishing pad, until the mf seperated from the foam, and came flying off the polisher and slamming into the wall of the garage... the foam was still stuck to my backing plate!!!!
But i must say, i am very surprised and pleased with how clear and shiny my paint is now! to bad it's on a DD that's going to be beat up by the eliments
