Help with Buffing Convex and Concave surfaces on a Black C6 Corvette
Help with Buffing Convex and Concave surfaces on a Black C6 Corvette
I am getting ready to do some light buffing on my black C6 to remove some minor imperfections, water spots, etc., with my PC7424. This is my first experience with buffing so I have watched many how-to videos on the subject. Sadly, all of the videos I can find only show examples of buffing on nice flat sections like the hood or door panels.
I feel pretty good about doing these flat sections but I am very unsure just how to handle tight, concave or convex surfaces. For example the concave area on the upper part of the doors near the window and the sharp edges like you might find on the rear fascia.
Can you buff into concave areas using the edge of the buffing pad on an orbital buffer or do the lateral oscillations make this impossible?
Can you safely buff around sharp corners by just taking it easy and lightening up on the pressure?
It would be nice if there were some more advanced videos that show how to handle these types of topics that we will all surely encounter if we are attempting to buff out an entire vehicle.
Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Help with Buffing Convex and Concave surfaces on a Black C6 Corvette
Moved from Wetsanding, Cutting and Polishing to "Tricks, Tips and Techniques"
Also given a blue clickable link for future sharing on the topic of machine polishing small, thin panels and convex and concave panels.
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