Hi,
I have been working on my wife's 2004 Chev. Tahoe. I have been using M105 with a Meguiar's burgundy 2.0 pad on a rotary at about 1600 rpms. The compound is drying almost immediately. It is windy about 20 mph. I think my problem is the wind because everything I use is drying almost immediately...M80, M09, rotary or DA does not matter the method it is applied. We normally have alot of humidity in my area, but today is a nice day in the upper 60's low humidity. I have tried shrinking my work area down to about 1'x1', lowering speed on the rotary to 1200rpms nothing helps.
Thanks,
Chris
I have been working on my wife's 2004 Chev. Tahoe. I have been using M105 with a Meguiar's burgundy 2.0 pad on a rotary at about 1600 rpms. The compound is drying almost immediately. It is windy about 20 mph. I think my problem is the wind because everything I use is drying almost immediately...M80, M09, rotary or DA does not matter the method it is applied. We normally have alot of humidity in my area, but today is a nice day in the upper 60's low humidity. I have tried shrinking my work area down to about 1'x1', lowering speed on the rotary to 1200rpms nothing helps.
Thanks,
Chris