Matt@Revive
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- Jul 27, 2014
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first things first, this is my first time using PF2500, and my second time using my Rupes 15.
i was doing a one step polish in a silver Mercedes last night, i had washed and clay'd the car. i used PF2500 on a Rupes yellow pad, spread the product and started working. after 3 passes the product started dusting, so stopped to clean off the product and found clumps of polish on the pad and on the paint. after a quick wipe down i noticed little specs of polish left on the pait (like when removing was before it's fully set). after an IPA wiper the paint wash clean and there wash a good amount of correction. i continued on changing different machine speeds, amounts of product, "priming the pad" with quick detailer. for some reason i could get the product to work for me, after a few panels i switched to FG400 (i have more experience with this product) and finished the vehicle with good results.
am i over working the polish? need to prime my pad? or just using too much?
i was doing a one step polish in a silver Mercedes last night, i had washed and clay'd the car. i used PF2500 on a Rupes yellow pad, spread the product and started working. after 3 passes the product started dusting, so stopped to clean off the product and found clumps of polish on the pad and on the paint. after a quick wipe down i noticed little specs of polish left on the pait (like when removing was before it's fully set). after an IPA wiper the paint wash clean and there wash a good amount of correction. i continued on changing different machine speeds, amounts of product, "priming the pad" with quick detailer. for some reason i could get the product to work for me, after a few panels i switched to FG400 (i have more experience with this product) and finished the vehicle with good results.
am i over working the polish? need to prime my pad? or just using too much?