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There seems to be a few different definitions out there. So, what's your definition?
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1 pass for me means I've fully broken down the polish 1 time.
I wouldn't think a whole panel, just the section you're working on. Unless, you're working on a whole panel at the same time. I don't think most people do this, though.So basically going over a panel completly and fully one time ?
Mike Phillips said:The definition of a pass
There are two definitions of the word pass as it relates to machine polishing with any type of machine.
Single Pass
A single pass is just that. It's when you move the polisher from one side of the section you're buffing to the other side of the section you're buffing. That's a single pass.
Section Pass
A section pass is when you move the polisher back and forth, or front to back with enough single overlapping passes to cover the entire section one time. That's a section pass.
Like this,
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In most cases if you're removing any substantial below surface defects you're going to make 6-8 section passes to the section you’re working before you either feel comfortable you've removed the defects or you're at the end of the buffing cycle for the product you're using.
I wouldn't think a whole panel, just the section you're working on. Unless, you're working on a whole panel at the same time. I don't think most people do this, though.
That's what I was referring to. :xyxthumbs:If you're doing correction work that's too big of an area to carve out at one time.