Dr Oldz
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It will start to clear up a bit when it is breaking down.
You always want to keep a polish wet. If you start buffing dry, lubrication is lost and marring may occur. So that is valid with ANY polishing method!
Honestly UF is so fine that it won't do damage if underworked. But just follow basic polishing methods and that is a non-issue! Now that question being asked, your at the point of overthinking it. Get out there and give it a go and have some fun doing so! Looking forward to your results.
You always want to keep a polish wet. If you start buffing dry, lubrication is lost and marring may occur. So that is valid with ANY polishing method!
Honestly UF is so fine that it won't do damage if underworked. But just follow basic polishing methods and that is a non-issue! Now that question being asked, your at the point of overthinking it. Get out there and give it a go and have some fun doing so! Looking forward to your results.