Nearly all my buffing is done after wet sanding . I started this many years ago when we thought 600 grit paper was slick ,now we all know better . Back then all we had were wool pads and non varible speed machines . yes I burned some paint ,but I learned to be VERY careful and still would get some ;little oops . Now days depending on how far I go with the wet sand I will usually hit it first with a rotary and wool pad lightly and carefully . then outside to be washed thoroughly . Back in and foam on rotary in several stages . Usually after that I use a hand glaze ,wax and done . Black is my favorite color and I love to send a black car out . My show car is black , hauler truck black , trailer , everyday truck and custom truck will probably be black . Since most of my paint detailing is for show I am sure I spend more time than for a detail , I do understand there is a difference . BUt I am interested and listening to all of you about detail polishing . Always something to learn , whether it be easier , better, faster or what ever . I have a Cyclo that I use sometimes on big flat surfaces like hoods, roofs , and some deck lids if they are big enough . Not real happy with it , maybe I am using it wrong