WRAPT C5Z06
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I used a 21mm DA, not the Mille.
I used a combo of Rupes yellow and blue wool pads with the fine and coarse Rupes MILLE polishes. These polishes are designed for gear driven polishers.
The sun was not out in full force, so the 50/50 pic is not as impressive as it looks in person.
The paint was pretty oxidized. Naturally, when you're polishing, you're going to pick up A LOT of residue on the pad, the polish will dry out quickly and potentially stick the the paint. What really impressed me about these polishes is they're very well lubricated. They did not dry out through the whole cycle. Took a bit of elbow grease to remove them, but that was to be expected with all the residue. I tried a couple other polishes which dried out quickly and stuck to the paint.
I used a combo of Rupes yellow and blue wool pads with the fine and coarse Rupes MILLE polishes. These polishes are designed for gear driven polishers.
The sun was not out in full force, so the 50/50 pic is not as impressive as it looks in person.
The paint was pretty oxidized. Naturally, when you're polishing, you're going to pick up A LOT of residue on the pad, the polish will dry out quickly and potentially stick the the paint. What really impressed me about these polishes is they're very well lubricated. They did not dry out through the whole cycle. Took a bit of elbow grease to remove them, but that was to be expected with all the residue. I tried a couple other polishes which dried out quickly and stuck to the paint.
