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02-04-06, 07:18
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Join Date: May 2002 Location: Buffalo, NY Posts: 2,671 | That is really interesting. I wish I had a PC still.  | |
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02-04-06, 07:31
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Originally Posted by DavidB Perfection takes a long time and I'm a picky SOB! | good to hear david, as you want nothing but the best for yourself and customers...  | |
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02-04-06, 08:15
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: tampa/punta gorda, florida Posts: 303 | Do you have to use the polish with the accompanying pad in order to harness all of its capabilities? | |
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02-05-06, 02:26
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Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: VIR Road Course, Va Posts: 5,687 | Hi DavidB,
Any luck with the sample bottles of polish? I am waiting so I can get one with the Pad since it is now available (Feb 03). Let me know ASAP so I can drop you an order.
The polish sound very interesting and should be a great compliment for vehicles with already great finishes. 
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02-05-06, 09:28
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Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Vancouver Island Posts: 1,058 | Sound's great David. Has there been any tests to show how long it lasts (ie: after x amount of washes swirls will start to reappear)? I'm curious of the longevity.
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02-05-06, 10:27
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Join Date: Dec 2002 Posts: 200 | hm so klasse first for its chem cleaning then polish with Sonus so that the cleaner won't remove the fillers then use SG will that work David?
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02-06-06, 07:20
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by accordmaniac Do you have to use the polish with the accompanying pad in order to harness all of its capabilities? | No. I use the pad with Sonus SFX-1 Restore, Sonus SFX-2 Enhance and the new Sonus SwirlBuster Clearcoat Polish with great results.
The SwirlBuster polish is based on Sonus SFX-2 with the addition of two new chemicals (the acrylic polymers and the activator).
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02-06-06, 07:24
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by DSVWGLI Sound's great David. Has there been any tests to show how long it lasts (ie: after x amount of washes swirls will start to reappear)? I'm curious of the longevity. |
The SwirlBuster polish is not meant to be an LSP, even though the durability (I feel) is pretty good. It is designed to be a basecoat product that removes fine swirl marks, fills and seals.
It will work with in conjunction with any wax or sealant that has a low solvent level and no cleaners.
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02-06-06, 08:08
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Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: VIR Road Course, Va Posts: 5,687 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by DavidB The SwirlBuster polish is not meant to be an LSP, even though the durability (I feel) is pretty good. It is designed to be a basecoat product that removes fine swirl marks, fills and seals.
It will work with in conjunction with any wax or sealant that has a low solvent level and no cleaners.
db | So it will work with Zaino without a pre-wash or IPA wipedown in regards to how well the AIO based application works for some using Z polishes (sealants)?
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02-07-06, 06:38
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Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Japan Posts: 1,101 | David, are the new pads going to be available in the future in 4" size? I'd love to try them out on my Cyclo. | |
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02-07-06, 06:41
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by percynjpn David, are the new pads going to be available in the future in 4" size? I'd love to try them out on my Cyclo. | Yes... well, maybe!
I have been playing with putting the "Polishing Pocket" on different sizes. In order to work properly, you need a .75" - 1" clearance between the outside edge and the pocket.
However, I am looking at the same thickness paf in the orange foam for spot/Cyclo applications.
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02-07-06, 06:42
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Originally Posted by blkZ28Conv So it will work with Zaino without a pre-wash or IPA wipedown in regards to how well the AIO based application works for some using Z polishes (sealants)? | Yes! I have verified that it works by applying a coat of Z2 Pro and and then washing several times a day later. The slickness of the Z2 remained, so I have to "assume" it bonded correctly.
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