For sure. Just use a foam "polishing" pad.
There shouldn't be any reason to have to get aggressive.
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Thanks Mike....
Read thru alot of this post. I used to be a HD speed fan. I loved the feel of the vehicle although it's look was somewhat plastic like. Obviously doesn't last long but it's a quick product to apply. Then I got hooked on the McKee's 360 toped with their paint sealant. Pretty awesome combo there. Longer lasting that the speed and definitely removed more defects than the Speed. I was in the market for a new buffer as I only had a 20yr old porter cable that I run small pads on and a HF D/A polisher that is ok (got it as a gift) but wasn't quite up to the level I wanted. Ended up getting the Griots G9 Blackfire One step kit. I just really wanted the micro fibers and pads for the buffer. But I have two cars that are both white daily drivers so I'm thinking the Blackfire might just get some use. My mom just got a Tesla model y in white and took it across the state for a trip without any real protection on it. I'm figuring the blackfire should have enough bite to clear it all up, just a mere 1000 miles on the car so far. I might top it with beadmaker or maybe some Adams spray graphene just to add a little more pop.
probably stupid question but is the Blackfire One Step just a reformulated Black fire AIO?
Yes sir
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