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mixxer
05-03-2008, 07:56 PM
It was really humid but cool and i had all kinds of problems today. It kept caking up the pad and spitting off in balls of polish. I changed the pad twice and brushed the pad after each pass and nothing worked then i tried mixxing some optimum AIO (http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/autolink.php?id=14&forumid=37&script=showthread) thought that might help but nothing. It just wouldnt flash and i had trouble getting it off the paint even with the IPA wipe down. It was the only polishes i had with me so i stuggled all day long. Ive had it be tempermental before but nothing like this,,has anyone had any luck mixxing something in when this happens? I need to find another polish pair to use when something like this happens any ideas?


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TOGWT
05-04-2008, 05:32 AM
These polishes were designed to work by utilizing friction to break-down the diminishing abrasives, while in the controlled temperature / humidity environment (working temp range 60 – 800F (15-260C) of a vehicle manufacturer’s paint shop finishing line. It is possible to obtain results with Menzerna polishes utilizing a random orbital polisher; but these products were formulated for use with a high-speed rotary polisher that produces high friction and by using the correct pads. By using detailing products / tools in ways that they were not designed for could impact their ultimate performance and the results obtained.

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Alternatve polishes - 3M™ Perfect-It™ 3000 Extra Cut Rubbing Compound, 06060
3M™ Perfect-It™ 3000 Ultrafina™ SE (US) 06068 / Ultrafina SE (UK) 50383Use the ‘Slow Hand’ method for application; White polishing (softer less dense foam (70 PPI) with a light abrasive cutting action) followed by a Blue or Black Final finishing (100 PPI) LC CCS foam pad at 1100 RPM

ScottB
05-04-2008, 06:48 AM
would pad dampen have helped ??

mixxer
05-04-2008, 12:46 PM
yea i tried that to killr . I tried xmt pad pad it was bad nothing i tried made any difference at all.

Mr Dream Machines
05-09-2008, 01:52 AM
It can be the weather but I find that alot of the time it is a dehydrated paint finish or working on new or near new waterborne paint finishes with sticky clearcoat

TOGWT
05-09-2008, 02:22 AM
It can be the weather but I find that alot of the time it is a dehydrated paint finish or working on new or near new waterborne paint finishes with sticky clearcoat

:iagree:

zaxjax
05-09-2008, 09:16 AM
Kent

It doesn't really happen with the Makita, but it happens all the time when I used a PC. When I used the PC, I would shut the garage door and get the fan going to cool the garage.

Mr Dream Machines
05-09-2008, 12:21 PM
Thus why I invented a new technology pre polishing preparation product that hydrates, moisturises, nourishes and chemically cleans the paint so it's ready to be polished