How much clear coat will Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 remove if I use a say a
"blue" pad on a PC Da? Paint is in great shape with a few light scratches here or
there. Paint has only been polished once before. Could you polish once a year??
Thanks
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How much clear coat will Wolfgang Finishing Glaze 3.0 remove if I use a say a
"blue" pad on a PC Da? Paint is in great shape with a few light scratches here or
there. Paint has only been polished once before. Could you polish once a year??
Thanks
Is this a trick question? Most blue pads have no cut and a finishing glaze doesn't have any abrasives so the answer is none. Even a PC with yellow pad and M105 doesn't remove that much clear. DAs are designed to be very safe.
Now don't go crazy, use proper technique and pressure. This is the love hate thing about a PC, use too much pressure and the pad stops it's orbital rotation and vibrates. The reason it's a love hate thing is it doesn't take that much pressure to stop it. The love is you aren't going to mess up your car!
[QUOTE=rmagnus;766319]Is this a trick question? Most blue pads have no cut and a finishing glaze doesn't have any abrasives so the answer is none.
My Wolfgang Finishing Glaze indicates mild diminishing abrasives. It may be on the light side, but it does cut.
Thank you, I stand corrected but my answer remains the same, the clear is in no danger with this combo.
Sorry, it's not a trick question. I don't have a lot of experience with a machine and want to error to the side of caution. Thanks for the answer.
Another way to look at it is to PM someone you trust, say BobbyG for example, and ask him how many times (ballpark) has he polished out the silver truck in the years that he's owned it. Leaves no shadow of doubt.