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Old 05-20-06, 02:41   #1 (permalink)
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easy to clean up product for slinging rotary buffer?

I just got a rotary buffer and used DACP and #82. It slings all over the place and is not easy to wipe off.

I use Meguiers W8000 and W7000 pads.

I would love to find a compound and polish that are effective on swirls and cobwebs yet easy to wipe off.

Any ideas? Thanks!
 
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Old 05-20-06, 03:22   #2 (permalink)
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Meg stuff does sling more than some other brand. I gave up some of their stuffs.
I know Optimum produts are great. It doesnt dust much at all. I love it.
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Optimum Hyper compound
Mothers PowerPolish

I even mix them together
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Old 05-20-06, 06:31   #4 (permalink)
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Cool

I’ve hardly gotten any sling with #83 or #82. Maybe you’re using too much?


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Less product, Optimum Line or Hi-temp Line, and using Isp. Alcohol to wipe down..... those would be my suggestions. Hope something on here works out for you!
 
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Old 05-21-06, 02:32   #6 (permalink)
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I’ve hardly gotten any sling with #83 or #82. Maybe you’re using too much?PC.
It's my first time using a rotary. I follow the instructions in the video. I put a small cross on the pad initially to prime it, as well as one mist form a spray bottle.

I rub it around on the paint a little before starting the machine.

It dries up really quickly so I add a line of product. attack it from right to left at an angle to have the machine pick it up with slinging it.

After I make a pass or two over the area with that much product, it is clear and looks like there is no more product so I add a little more. If I don't it cakes up on the paint surface.
 
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