Interesting! Maybe just a little bit will do the trick. I definitely have some more experimenting to do, in what small spare time I have to play with this stuff. Any sealants in the PBMA lines...
This is not correct for the Flex 3401, it has forced rotation and will not slow down or stop rotating under excessive load. In fact the larger diameter pads may have more correcting power due to the...
I think the underlined part was the problem. The swirls and scratches that were left behind after 105 were the deepest ones. Trying to come back and get them on the next pass with a finer polish/pad...
Just for fun, I did a new experiment (two years later LOL). I melted down a small portion of both Wolfgang Fuzion and AutoGlym HD, combined them and poured the mix into an empty wax tub.
Haven't tried the reformulation but I really like the old version. It's hard to go wrong with anything DP, plus it's a PBMA product so buying it is extra good for the 'geek. :bowdown:
+1 "tire dressing that is milky-like in appearance". Avoid clear tire spray like Megs Hot Tires or whatever its called, IMO. My favorite is DP Gloss Tire Gel.
The brown stuff is natural, I forget the term but it's been posted about many times. Clean the tire to the best of your ability, dry the tires and apply a product...
It's all about the prep. Clay, polish, IPA wipe to prepare the surface, then apply LSP(s). A well-polished surface will provide much better water beading/sheeting. If the paint surface is full of...
Go over the holograms with a finishing polish and pad combination, Poorboy's Polish with Carnauba is probably a good choice... it worked on the passenger side of the hood didn't it? Repeat what...
I think the FK Poly wipe, with it's "Premium Polymer Resins" offers a little more protection than #425. I'm interested to try FK Poly Wipe, as I like FK 425 so much.
The method of "starting with the least aggressive first and moving to more aggressive" is meant for the test spot, when you are first determining the condition of the paint and the products necessary...
FWIW, I haven't used any DP product since the label change from the old white "Detailers Pride" to the new black "Detailers Pro Series" (I'm too well-stocked and busy with work to justify buying any...