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OI812
01-01-2005, 12:52 AM
I tried this today on a white vehicle--damn hard to tell where you have been. I tried it with a rotary, and I am just wondering if it should turn to dust or not? It seems like a very light polish, and was fairly thin. Is that the usually consitancy?
Did use alittle SSR1 and I am in love all over again. That is some really nice stuff.
I tried this today on a white vehicle--damn hard to tell where you have been. I tried it with a rotary, and I am just wondering if it should turn to dust or not? It seems like a very light polish, and was fairly thin. Is that the usually consitancy?
Did use alittle SSR1 and I am in love all over again. That is some really nice stuff.
That sounds about right. Seems to break down really nice and almost dissapear when using it. You don't need to wipe much off in the end at all.
OI812
01-01-2005, 01:28 PM
Well thats the way it seem to be working. Do you use it with a rotary, PC or by hand more?
Boss_429
01-02-2005, 12:24 AM
Personally, I think using a rotary with a product like PWC will "over-work" the product. You can literaly haze-up the carnauba in the product quickly and be removing it at the same time because of the heat generated by the action of the buffer.
Try using it by hand, or at low speeds with a PC. It will still be difficult to see on white though.
OI812
01-02-2005, 01:38 AM
I was kind of wondering if the rotary was to much, but it was difficult to tell on white. Next time by hand.
awd330
01-02-2005, 11:49 AM
I'm a rotary newb, so I haven't had the chance to try one with PwC. However, the PwC works so easily by hand and with a dual action PC that I would have to say that a rotary is likely to be overkill. PwC is probably one of the most user friendly products in the Poorboy's lineup. My 75 year old mother can apply it by hand. :D
OI812
01-02-2005, 12:08 PM
The PC was another 2 feet further in the garage. Well I guess next time I will try half the vehicle by hand and half by PC. Thanks guys.
Boss_429
01-02-2005, 03:53 PM
Yep, to be honest, I think the best way to go with PWC is to apply one coat with the PC to get a little added cleaning/polishing, and then lightly apply a second coat by hand for more protection and gloss.
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