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Re: Jeweling wax
Originally Posted by
Jim w
acuRAS82. I think Mike’s answer above is leaning more to a
fine finishing polishing cut.
Good, was worried I misled you.
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Re: Jeweling wax
I just think that everyone is saying there product cuts like medium polish and finishes down to an ultra fine. With diminishing products they can kinda claim that and the definitions get really muddled
At the very least almost every manufacturer claims thier finishing polish finishes down to an ultrafine showcar finish.
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Re: Jeweling wax
^^ Who’s to say this can’t be the case among the better polishing brands?
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Re: Jeweling wax
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
most people don't use enough pads when buffing out a car with any product.
Mike, what specifically happens in the case where people don't use enough pads?
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Re: Jeweling wax
Originally Posted by
bofh
Mike, what specifically happens in the case where people don't use enough pads?
They get saturated with product, heat up, and stop doing their job. (That is, cutting or abrading the paint in conjunction with the product).
Heat is also a pad killer.
I have posted this before, but I will use up to 20 pads doing my truck. Overkill?
Probably, but my pads always cut fresh, and are a breeze to clean afterward.
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