Wyle E Coyote
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- Jun 4, 2010
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Hello fellow detailers,
I'm sure it was asked hundreds of times, but I can't seem to find a thread that details with the reasoning the effect of dusting while machine polishing with certain compounds and polishes.
Does dust particles arise from:
-over polishing on the current section
-using too much / too little pressure
-using too high/low of a speed
-incorrect pad selection for the compound used (i.e. too aggressive)
-too much /not enough arm speed
-pad is dirty and needs to be cleaned
-other reasons not listed or...
... is it just an inherent feature of polishing and is considered to be something that's normal and nothing to be overly concerned of? (Or on the contrary, could it be desirable to keep on polishing a section until the user actually does see some dust particles breaking down from the polish/compound?)
Also, what is your preferred method of eliminating dust on the panels before moving on to the next stage of polishing or LSP?
I don't have a dust blower, so would using ISP Rubbing alcohol with water do or using a product like CarPro Eraser?
Thanks and happy detailing to all!
I'm sure it was asked hundreds of times, but I can't seem to find a thread that details with the reasoning the effect of dusting while machine polishing with certain compounds and polishes.
Does dust particles arise from:
-over polishing on the current section
-using too much / too little pressure
-using too high/low of a speed
-incorrect pad selection for the compound used (i.e. too aggressive)
-too much /not enough arm speed
-pad is dirty and needs to be cleaned
-other reasons not listed or...
... is it just an inherent feature of polishing and is considered to be something that's normal and nothing to be overly concerned of? (Or on the contrary, could it be desirable to keep on polishing a section until the user actually does see some dust particles breaking down from the polish/compound?)
Also, what is your preferred method of eliminating dust on the panels before moving on to the next stage of polishing or LSP?
I don't have a dust blower, so would using ISP Rubbing alcohol with water do or using a product like CarPro Eraser?
Thanks and happy detailing to all!