I've used the PC for probably 6-8 hours total since I got it. Only had the rotary turned on for maybe 4-5 minutes and it did more than I was expecting. I think I'm in love with what the rotary can do in such a short time. I kept it on it's lowest rpm (1000) and made sure to spin off of the angles (sounds right in my head). I think I need a step more aggressive and my paint would be about as perfect as it's gonna get. I'm thinking about
DACP or PB SSR 2.5. I can't get much at all locally. We have 2 auto paint stores and 1 of them is O'Reilly's. That's where I got #2, #9, #3 and #26. My buddy gave me a new bottle of #20 tonite, so I thought I'd try it out. My truck is a rolling guinea pig. It has #16 on the left side of the hood,
Wolfgang sealant on the right, and WG topped with #16 in the middle. I wanted to see what both looked like after a while. I don't know how much longer I can stand the dusty spots from the rain. I don't want to QD because the wax content could alter the outcome. Now my truck has #20 on the left front fender and driver's doors. I can't see much of a shine difference but the slickness is very obvious.
As for my experience with the SFX line of polishes, I'd have to say that the
SFX-3 removed most of the swirls from my hood via PC, the
SFX-2 removed the micro marring from the PC/orange/#9, and the
SFX-1 has only been used once on my wife's Odyssey with no noticable difference (I wasn't near the Autopian I am now, which isn't much), but now I might notice something different. Her paint is in near perfect condition. I put a fresh coat of #26 on it 3/29. We'll see how it holds up. I want to try the SSR line as well as
Menzerna IP, but the wife says I gotta take it easy on the product collection for a while. Anyone out there wanna trade some SSR/IP for something I've got? Check the list in my sig.