SONAX Perfect Finish - Fine Cut Polish for Rotary Polishers
SONAX Perfect Finish - Fine Cut Polish for Rotary Polishers
Just to note, SONAX products use great abrasive technology. SONAX Perfect Finish is actually formulated specifically for use with rotary buffers but I have had good luck using it with orbital polishers too...
Last year while filming the second season of Competition Ready, we used SONAX Perfect Finish with Lake Country Gold Foam Jeweling Pads to finish out a custom Camaro --> ROTARY BUFFER ONLY. And no holograms.
Pictures and comments from the 2017 Detail Fest Custom Car Builders Challenge for Competition Ready TV!
1969 Camaro built by the Roadster Shop
Before
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler.../DF_CR_003.JPG
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler.../DF_CR_004.JPG
Note the FLEX PE14 rotary polishers with the Lake Country Gold Foam Jewelling Pads
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler.../DF_CR_018.JPG
After
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler.../DF_CR_029.JPG
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler.../DF_CR_030.JPG
Good stuff....
SONAX Perfect Finish
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Re: SONAX Perfect Finish - Fine Cut Polish for Rotary Polishers
Have used Perfect Finish with long throws (rupes) and forced rotation (Flex 3401) always with great results...it's a great (albeit a little pricey) product.
If you wander around the Inter-webs (where everything you read MUST TO BE TRUE) you might run into folks who believe it leaves fillers behind, a hotly debated topic at one point but I've never had any issues using under coatings so long as I'm sure to work the product thru it's cycle. Speaking to the Sonax reps and some other well-respected users of it, it's kinda taken on an Urban Legend status regarding the filler aspect with some folks but it's a great product that has never given me any issues and finishes quite well, LSP ready in general.
Certainly not compound-level cut but for average swirl removal with light to somewhat moderate flaws, it's a great one-step....stuff just plain works.
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BudgetPlan1
If you wander around the Inter-webs (where everything you read MUST TO BE TRUE) you might run into folks who believe it leaves fillers behind
The majority of all the "experts" I read talking about "fillers" are the same people that in their quest for purity have forgotten the entire reason any of us polish anything is to....
Make it look good
(whatever "it" is)
Lubricating oils in a compound or polish, (or even cleaner/wax for that matter), lubricate the surface so the abrasives don't simply scour the finish. In other words, the lubricating oils or "agents" help __> us <-- to create beauty. These same lubricating agents also "fill".
Remove the lubrication and your back to abrasion without lubrication and now we can't take that diamond in the rough and turn it into a glistening gemstone as I like to say...
I get the personality characteristic that some people have where they try to be sure pure and perfect that they're always chasing the perfect product but in the BIG PICTURE, at some point you simply need to polish the car, seal it somehow and then stick a fork in it and call it done.
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I so need to use this product more. I have a bottle and really don't use it as much. Mike...what speeds were you using in with the rotary with the LC pads?
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I got this last night but will use it next weekend.
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I’ve used probably a gallon of perfect finish, cut max, and 04-06 at one of the paint shops I do work for. All work well. Perfect Finish is real good on a rotary. Leaves a real good finish for a final sealer with a DA. I still like other products though. Clear Cut is awesome! And I still love Megs 105 and 205. Be open to trying other products. Lots out there that are great
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Re: SONAX Perfect Finish - Fine Cut Polish for Rotary Polishers
Does Sonax perfect finish leave any protection behind? If not can you put your favorite sealant over it?
Thanks
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NCCCOCrane
Does Sonax perfect finish leave any protection behind?
No
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Originally Posted by
NCCCOCrane
If not can you put your favorite sealant over it?
Thanks
Yes
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Pats300zx
Mike...what speeds were you using in with the rotary with the LC pads?
Low RPMs. On the FLEX PE14 on the low setting locked, which is 600 RPM and if you want to feather the trigger 400 to 500 RPM.
In my opinion and experience, jeweling is a LOW speed operation, not a high speed operation like I see most RB guys stating.
:)
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Just got a new (to me) Porsche 911.. it has some light surface scratches on the roof and on some of the peaks of the curvy parts near the headlights. I tried M105 with no luck removing these scratches.. I'm going to try the Sonax Perfect Finish with a microfiber pad.. my question is after this step, which product have you guys had the most success with after? I was thinking a glaze to fill in any remaining swirls or light scratching would look great. Any advice? My car is metallic grey for reference, want something to really make the metallic stand out.