Re: Vinyl graphics and polishing
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osiapstndp
The pads get "smushed" when you apply pressure to them so you have to be careful to watch how much surface area you're covering.
I use these on my Flex PE8
Good point on those. And to further add, once "smushed" the diameter increases a bit. :)
Good little pads
Re: Vinyl graphics and polishing
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JustJesus
Good point on those. And to further add, once "smushed" the diameter increases a bit. :)
Good little pads
Are these pads universal with all polishers assuming you get the backing plate? I would like to get some for my PC, mainly for the crazy curves I've got in places. Also thinking it would work good on my hood where it says "Hemi".
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Re: Vinyl graphics and polishing
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JFire72
Are these pads universal with all polishers assuming you get the backing plate? I would like to get some for my PC, mainly for the crazy curves I've got in places. Also thinking it would work good on my hood where it says "Hemi".
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The pads are one inch in diameter and won't fit a Porter Cable. You can use them with a rotary and a one-inch backing plate or I suppose the Rupes iBrid with its smallest backing plate, but I don't have an iBrid to test that thought.
I tackle very small areas like what you describe by hand with the foam pads. Sometimes I'll use a microfiber towel wrapped around my finger to cut away defects and then I'll use one of the one-inch Flex pads to remove the scratch pattern installed by the microfiber towel.
Re: Vinyl graphics and polishing
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Originally Posted by
osiapstndp
The pads are one inch in diameter and won't fit a Porter Cable. You can use them with a rotary and a one-inch backing plate or I suppose the Rupes iBrid with its smallest backing plate, but I don't have an iBrid to test that thought.
I tackle very small areas like what you describe by hand with the foam pads. Sometimes I'll use a microfiber towel wrapped around my finger to cut away defects and then I'll use one of the one-inch Flex pads to remove the scratch pattern installed by the microfiber towel.
Ok, thanks for the info!
I do the same with with a microfiber to get in the areas I can't get into with the polisher. So for now, I'll continue using what I have till I upgrade the Porter.
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Re: Vinyl graphics and polishing
unless you have bad scratches, don't forget you can always hand apply any compound, polish or sealant. Maybe for the few spots that need a 1" you can just hand apply and save money on buying another machine and backing plate. Will be interested to hear how the mckee's works for you. I still might try one of those spray on wipe off or spray on rinse off products.
Re: Vinyl graphics and polishing
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Belo
unless you have bad scratches, don't forget you can always hand apply any compound, polish or sealant. Maybe for the few spots that need a 1" you can just hand apply and save money on buying another machine and backing plate. Will be interested to hear how the mckee's works for you. I still might try one of those spray on wipe off or spray on rinse off products.
Ya, that's actually how I do it. I have 2 vehicles that have a low and curvy front end spoiler, areas around the hoods, trunks, and then of course my vinyl on one to work around. It's no big deal really doing these areas by hand. I think my biggest problem is, I tend to detail them back to back, so I'm pretty cashed out near the end LOL!
I need to order the McKee's stuff yet. I'll update here and let you know how it works out when I get it and try it out.
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Re: Vinyl graphics and polishing
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JFire72
Ya, that's actually how I do it. I have 2 vehicles that have a low and curvy front end spoiler, areas around the hoods, trunks, and then of course my vinyl on one to work around. It's no big deal really doing these areas by hand. I think my biggest problem is, I tend to detail them back to back, so I'm pretty cashed out near the end LOL!
I need to order the McKee's stuff yet. I'll update here and let you know how it works out when I get it and try it out.
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I hear that. I did my g8 and my silverado in one weekend. Never again haha.
Re: Vinyl graphics and polishing
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osiapstndp
I've worked on tons of Mopars with matte decals. What works for me is taping around the edges of the vinyl and then using a one-inch cutting pad to remove defects by hand. You can polish in the same way.
It's important that compound or polish does not make contact with the vinyl. Apply two layers of tape if you're worried about residue making its way through the tape. If this is your personal vehicle the areas that spell "Hemi" and "Daytona" aren't hazy and scratched to pieces then you may be able to skip using abrasives on them for now.
I put the pads on this backing plate.
FLEX 1 Inch Rotary Backing Plate
And I use these pads.
1 Inch FLEX PE8 Heavy Orange Rotary Foam Pad
1 Inch FLEX PE8 Medium Green Rotary Foam Pad
1 Inch FLEX PE8 Soft Black Rotary Foam Pad
The pads get "smushed" when you apply pressure to them so you have to be careful to watch how much surface area you're covering.
I use these on my Flex PE8 already so I figured I could use the pads by hand on super tight areas and turns out it works well.
The sealant on the matte decals may not be a good idea if you want them to stay how they looked from the factory. You can protect them with all sorts of stuff, including various ceramic coatings. On my Scat Pack and customers' Mopars I've had excellent results with Mckee's Matte Cleaner and Protectant and a ton of other spray-on protection products. I've also used CQuartz, Crystal Serum Light and Mckee's paint coating on matte vinyl and it always turns out great.
I used crystal serum light and EXO on my vinyl decals and they turned it fine, but mine were not matt but high gloss. Polished everything by hand.
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