Doright wrote:Hey Ugly1
Next is Cut and Buff, check out the Cut Buff detail pages of the forum.
This is the cut and Buff forum my bad lol
what can I say? senior moment there happening more and more frequently these days lol
If your gonna do more than than just Spot correction i e whole car.
My opinion is to sand wet with soapy water and 1200 with soft foam pad till uniform when dry then Use a good Rotatory variable speed Buffer buff with a Twisted Wool pad with Presta Ultra.
http://www.prestaproducts.com/Ultra_Cut ... tails.aspxfollowed by soap and hot water bath and a good inspection checking for places that need more buffing, don't skip the washing step I like to use a mild mix of liquid Tide laundry detergent it gets all the fillers and wax out so you can inspect the finish without the compounds fillers if its all good follow that with Black or Blue foam pads with Presta Swirl remover.
http://www.prestaproducts.com/Swirl_Rem ... tails.aspxthey also have a couple other systems to check out, this one is pretty complete with more than enough to do one car and includes quality buffing pads.
http://www.prestaproducts.com/Ultra_2_S ... tails.aspxOh and Wash your Pads OFTEN while buffing
I will do a 2x2 and wash & rinse my pad especially on my initial Buff with wool.
the wool and the compound are very aggressive and will clog up the pads quickly giving you swirls or Hologram look. I HATE SWIRLS!!!!
You can also Try a DynaBride Orbital attachment on any Rotary Buffer which prevents swirls as it doesn't cut in a strait rotary spin it makes your rotary an Orbital buffer much more aggressive than an ordinary Orbital buffer but Not even close to the cutting action of the ordinary Rotary buffer so you have an extreme reduction in chances of buffing through your clear.
I have two of these myself and hand them to any one that cares to try Buffing for the first time. You can buff through clear quick with a strait rotary buffer and a Wool pad care must be taken on all body lines. I will sometimes also Tape off all body lines when sanding and Buffing with a rotary buffer then finish with the Orbital.
https://www.ebay.com/p/Dynabrade-61384/ ... 325&chn=pshttp://www.autotoolworld.com/Dynabrade- ... mcQAvD_BwE