Desertnate
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- Aug 5, 2013
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Now that temps are starting to get warmer and the days are getting longer, it's time to wage war on swirls developed over the winter.
This spring I'll be doing some correction on two of my cars I've never polished out. I've also now have two choices of polishes and compounds to choose from, which will actually give me enough variety to do some true testing. However, this leaves me with questions on exactly how to test from least agressive to moreso.
I'll be using LC Flat pads in orange, white, black, blue. For products I have the Meguiars UC/UP Combo and the Blackfire Duo.
I get that I should try the polish(s) with the white pad, but if that doesn't get me where I need to be, should my next test be with the polish on the orange pad or the compound with the white pad? It's the transitions between pads/products where I get a little hazy.
This spring I'll be doing some correction on two of my cars I've never polished out. I've also now have two choices of polishes and compounds to choose from, which will actually give me enough variety to do some true testing. However, this leaves me with questions on exactly how to test from least agressive to moreso.
I'll be using LC Flat pads in orange, white, black, blue. For products I have the Meguiars UC/UP Combo and the Blackfire Duo.
I get that I should try the polish(s) with the white pad, but if that doesn't get me where I need to be, should my next test be with the polish on the orange pad or the compound with the white pad? It's the transitions between pads/products where I get a little hazy.