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    Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    I was finally able to get a pic of what I've been talking about. With the brinkmann directly overhead, you can't see these "scratches". Will the dull part of the light, they're clearly visible. The heavy swirls were removed and the paint looks a lot better! However, this is after LC orange and M105. Went over with m205 white and gray, and I can't get rid of them!!!!

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    Re: Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    Quote Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6 View Post
    I was finally able to get a pic of what I've been talking about. With the brinkmann directly overhead, you can't see these "scratches". Will the dull part of the light, they're clearly visible. The heavy swirls were removed and the paint looks a lot better! This is after LC orange and M105. Went over with m205 white and gray, and I can't get rid of them!!!!

    Did you try going down to white?

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    Re: Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    Quote Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6 View Post
    The heavy swirls were removed and the paint looks a lot better! However, this is after LC orange and M105.

    Went over with m205 white and gray, and I can't get rid of them!!!!
    Looks like marring to me.


    Try finishing out with M205 and a polishing pad or a finishing pad. reduce pressure for your last few passes.

    Remember, the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light is a Cruel Master, don't let it drive you nuts.

    Also, make sure you're not buffing to a dry buff. There should always be a wet film of product on the surface behind the pad, opposite of the path of travel of the polisher.

    Use the swipe test to make sure there's a wet film on the surface, not dried product.



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    Re: Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    Would agree with Mike, looks like marring.

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    Re: Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    Did you edit and add this while kovalchuk71 and I were replying?

    Went over with M205 white and gray, and I can't get rid of them!!!!

    LOL

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    Re: Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek View Post
    Looks like marring to me.


    Try finishing out with M205 and a polishing pad or a finishing pad. reduce pressure for your last few passes.

    Remember, the Brinkmann Swirl Finder Light is a Cruel Master, don't let it drive you nuts.

    Also, make sure you're not buffing to a dry buff. There should always be a wet film of product on the surface behind the pad, opposite of the path of travel of the polisher.

    Use the swipe test to make sure there's a wet film on the surface, not dried product.


    Followed with M205 with white and gray.

    Interesting you should mention a wet film. I usually buff to when the product is nearly dry, but you can still see the product, it's not like there's nothing there. I didn't realize the product should still be WET! I'm gonna go try.

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    Re: Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek View Post
    Did you edit and add this while kovalchuk71 and I were replying?




    LOL
    LOL...Exactly!!

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    Re: Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    If I remember correclty, you're using the Flex 3401?

    What speed are you running the polisher?

    Might have to go to a less aggressive product and maybe even a different tool to finish out perfect, hard to say without being there.

    Too bad we couldn't have got together while I was in California over the holidays, there's a lot to be said for learning correct technique.



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    Re: Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    Quote Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6 View Post
    LOL...Exactly!!
    This is one of the reasons I knocked the time limit to edit messages on MOL down to about 20 minutes.

    A guy like me could write out an in-depth, long answer that made sense, then the OP would go back and change their post making everything I wrote look wrong.

    Usually none of this is done for nefarious reasons, it's just mistakes, but sometimes there is a little thought and typing into an answer.


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    Re: Is this polish induced marring?!?! *{

    It actually looks like the marring is from a rotary buffer from what pattern I can see.

    What is this you're working on?

    A wheelbarrow?

    A car maybe? LOL


    It's funny, often times people post questions, explain thing in details but never post what they're working on...



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