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POLL - What's the number one most important factor when it comes to polishing paint?
1: Technique.
2: Tool.
3: Pad.
4: Paint.
5: Abrasive technology.
Which one and why?
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So Mike, what has changed since your post from a few years ago about technique?
Technique is everything
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Mike Phillips said:"Technique is everything"
I just read that in the middle of page 10 in my how-to book and it made me think about how often someone asks,
Question: Which foam pads are best?
Answer: Buffing pads are important but as long as you're using a good quality, clean foam pad with a quality product, technique becomes more important than the pad or the products.
Mike Phillips said:but as long as you're using a good quality, clean foam pad with a quality product, technique becomes more important than the pad or the products
The metal tip on the show about going with the grain , no polish would protect from that user error.
Technique.
That's true but this poll was about working on car paint - not brushed Nickel. :laughing:
And the tip was spot on. You don't apply metal polishes to brushed metal surfaces against the grain.
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Technique for me Mike. I've experimented with a variety of products but it wasn't until I focused on learning the right way to do things that the results improved.
When I saw the title of this thread and before seeing the options given by Mike I immediately went with polishes being most important to me.
As a mobile detailer I was struggling with excessive dusting, marring on black paint and difficulties removing polish.
After trying 3D HD Cut without changing my technique or tools it was a major improvement on my work.
It was a life saver for me.
Technique.
You can be a pro with a PC and some Megs products and do a kick-ass job if you know how to use them.
On the other hand, you could give a guy a Flex and the most expensive products on the market, but if he has no info on how to use them, it's useless.