Hey guys! After months of reading and watching videos I finally decided I had enough knowledge to compound/polish my own car. I purchased some of Larry's AMMO products since I really like him and his videos. So I broke out my Griot's DA on my Z06 and some products. I started with a bottle of Griot's Machine Polish on the roof and holy cow! I felt like I was dry buffing in about 10 seconds and in that amount of time the whole car was coated in white dust. So I quickly ditched that and tried Larry's Leveling Fluid (compound) with a 5in Meg's Microfiber Cutting disc and immediately loved it. However, I started to notice that panels I had already completed were getting a little dusty, and I'm not really sure what I am doing wrong. I'm basing a lot of my technique off his videos. I don't feel like I'm using too much product. I generally put an X on the pad. I'm in the garage and the car is cool, and I definitely don't feel like I'm working it too long. Could this come from working it too little? I'm doing about what I generally see him do. Should I be cleaning the pad really well? At my current rate I have used 2 pads and the car is about 90% completed
The dust isn't horrible but I'm not really sure I want to put a polish pad on it without removing it. It's not visible but I can feel it. Doesn't seem smart to go polishing on grit. Is it normal to have to re-clean a car after compounding? I don't ever see him do it in his videos.
Any advice? Thanks guys!
The dust isn't horrible but I'm not really sure I want to put a polish pad on it without removing it. It's not visible but I can feel it. Doesn't seem smart to go polishing on grit. Is it normal to have to re-clean a car after compounding? I don't ever see him do it in his videos.
Any advice? Thanks guys!