Buckskincolt
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Which would you recommend between the Optimum Hyper Compound/ Polish combo and the WG Duo 3.0 for another newbie to machine polishing?
That's a tough one, a lot depends on your paint. The Optimums are more aggressive and have more correction capability but the WG are so easy to use and finish awesome. I really don't think you can go wrong with either unless you have really hard paint, then for sure the Optimums. The regular optimum polishes are great too, the sprays are a little easier to use IMO.
Hey thanks for the tip on the flat pads, AG Customer Service guy had to check but gave me the OK after. Whole process took only a minute, so pretty happy with the customer service Im the MAN
Funny story, after the polisher kit the AG Cust. Serv. guy said "and what's next?" He ended up saying that line like 10 times because of all the things I ordered lmao!
So go ahead and point people to that kit, the CCS can easily be exchanged for flats.
And I will be posting details asap! I'm going to work on my friend's beat up car first, and maybe then my brother's ford, and then finally to my car. That way I can dial in my technique before I hit my paint. I will be sure to post all the details!
Quick question on the Optimum Hyper Compound and Polish, since they don't really dust, will I have to tape stuff off? I thought the whole point of tape was to stop dust in small crevices and such.
Good to know about changing the pads! AG customer service is really reasonable for stuff like that!
No you need to tape, the tape isn't to keep the dust out its to keep the wet polish out, the wet polish will also stain the plastic trim and you can scuff it with the polisher. So you want to tape. If you do splatter some polish where it isn't supposed to be wipe it off immediately before It dries. I keep some IPa close by for that very thing. Taping and covering is time well spent!
