dnoraker
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- Apr 19, 2010
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Assuming a person is already fairly experienced with a rotary on practice panels, uncared for black or very dark cars are a great test subject. I just did a basic full detail in a dark red Accord that was very neglected and had some bad water spot etchings and a couple deeper scratches that could be improved. I took the opportunity to try out Menzerna Fast Gloss (FG400) with a couple different pads, then experimented with meguiars PRC to see what pads would cause holograms.
Dealer cars are also great test subjects. "Just give me a buff. Make it shiny" they say. "You got it" I say. It's a great way to see what can be accomplished, and how fast and still get top notch results. I like taking, for example, Meguiars D300 and see how much cut I get with different amounts of pressure, number of passes, downward pressure, etc.
Dealer cars are also great test subjects. "Just give me a buff. Make it shiny" they say. "You got it" I say. It's a great way to see what can be accomplished, and how fast and still get top notch results. I like taking, for example, Meguiars D300 and see how much cut I get with different amounts of pressure, number of passes, downward pressure, etc.