Generally speaking, you get the defects out with SIP, and then refine the finish with Nano. So I'd do another pass with the orange pad again, and then go to white with Nano, or if the paint isn't...
I might have to pick up another polish (Menz PO87MC) to finish with then. Every time I come on this forum, I find ANOTHER thing to buy! First I bought Power Finish, then SIP/Nano, and next a...
Sorry to hijack, but would it be alright to start with SIP on a white pad, and then finish with Nano on a blue pad, or would that not remove all of the hazing from SIP?
The Infratech CM5300 is pretty popular. It was actually created for body shops to judge how well they matched paint on resprays. Excellent detailing tool.
Well yes, but I'd assume that most people looking to make their first buffer purchase haven't spent much time with a machine. That's why I assumed that a rotary was out of the question.
I DEFINITELY wouldn't start with a rotary, no matter how careful you think you'll be with it. Get familiar and comfortable with a PC or Flex, then step up to a rotary if you still need more...
Just like Meghan said, I bought a PC about 2 months ago, and I already want to upgrade to the Flex. Flex just has so much more correction power, and it's more comfortable to use.
I've found that with Menzerna Powerfinish, it doesn't require near that much, but I get dusting pretty quickly. Does that mean that I'm not using enough? I've also overapplied the polish before,...
Just picked up Menzerna SIP and Nano, and some 5.5" pads for my G110, and was just wondering how much polish to use on a panel, say, the size of half a hood. Would an X across the pad be too much?
Just got my order yesterday! Came with Menzerna SIP and Nano, a couple Cobra Jr. towels, some foam applicators, Fuzion, Wolfgang tire shine, Mother's wheel, tire, and wheelwell brushes, two bottles...