Re: How many of you use a machine to remove LSP?
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Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Exactly.
Same reason I do not apply it by machine either. In each case I can work more quickly (and carefully) by hand.
I know that some disagree with me, or even call my technique "wrong", but let me pose this question: Would you apply a coating by machine?
To me, the intricacies are the same. JMO........
I'm faster by machine when I use the "kiss the finish" technique AND I use much less product. I do lose a few minutes pulling out the cord out for the DA. I get your point though.
I gotta ask though what sealant is so hard to remove that you need a machine?
Re: How many of you use a machine to remove LSP?
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Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Exactly.
Same reason I do not apply it by machine either. In each case I can work more quickly (and carefully) by hand.
I know that some disagree with me, or even call my technique "wrong", but let me pose this question: Would you apply a coating by machine?
To me, the intricacies are the same. JMO........
Hehe Polish Angel coatings you can apply by machine. But other than that there are any else I have seen. There is some coating toppers that can be applyied by machine too. The removal though is not something I do by machine.
Re: How many of you use a machine to remove LSP?
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Originally Posted by
DetailZeus
I'm faster by machine when I use the "kiss the finish" technique AND I use much less product.
This is why I use a DA for sealants. I also find the application of LSP is far more even across the entire surface when using a DA as well.
Re: How many of you use a machine to remove LSP?
I have used MF bonnets to buff some things after towel removal. Some products like Z8 and the PA High Gloss seem to be helped by the heat.