Mike Phillips
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Sonax Cut & Finish and Sonax Perfect Finish at Autogeek.net
While we were at SEMA I had the opportunity to spend some time at the Sonax booth where they had a pretty impressive demonstration of their Cut & Finish and Sonax Perfect Finish products. In fact they gave us a few samples to test out so today I did a little buffing with them using the Makita Rotary Buffer on one of our black hoods we use in our classes.
The products I have are in German but I remember the Sonax Rep telling me these are rotary buffer only products. As we get in the English language versions I'll verify.
Sonax Cut & Finish and Sonax Perfect Finish
I don't remember what I was using last on this hood but I knew it had swirls in one of the test sections and since I'm pretty sure they're very shallow so I chose a LC Flat White Polishing Pad for the Cut & Finish and a LC Flat Blue Finishing Pad for the Perfect Finish.
(The painter's tape is being used to let the camera focus on the surface)
Before
After
The first thing I noticed was they both have a long buffing cycle and smooth buffing action with this set-up. Wipe-off was easy and results looked to be very good.
On the Autogeek.net Store
Coming soon...
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While we were at SEMA I had the opportunity to spend some time at the Sonax booth where they had a pretty impressive demonstration of their Cut & Finish and Sonax Perfect Finish products. In fact they gave us a few samples to test out so today I did a little buffing with them using the Makita Rotary Buffer on one of our black hoods we use in our classes.
The products I have are in German but I remember the Sonax Rep telling me these are rotary buffer only products. As we get in the English language versions I'll verify.
Sonax Cut & Finish and Sonax Perfect Finish

I don't remember what I was using last on this hood but I knew it had swirls in one of the test sections and since I'm pretty sure they're very shallow so I chose a LC Flat White Polishing Pad for the Cut & Finish and a LC Flat Blue Finishing Pad for the Perfect Finish.
(The painter's tape is being used to let the camera focus on the surface)
Before

After

The first thing I noticed was they both have a long buffing cycle and smooth buffing action with this set-up. Wipe-off was easy and results looked to be very good.

On the Autogeek.net Store
Coming soon...
:xyxthumbs: