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    Re: What would your ultimate polisher arsenal be?

    Problem is when I clean it, I have a hard time getting it dry enough so that it doesn`t leave a hard haze that`s super tough to buff off... once it dries out a bit it`s OK.

    Cleaning it every panel seems excessive

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    Re: What would your ultimate polisher arsenal be?

    Your getting haze from too much product build up, not from cleaning it. If your waiting till half the car to clean it your overloading that pad horribly. You need to clean it every panel or get more pads. Most of us just have a ton of pads to cycle through, then clean them at the end. I have a minimum of 8 pads of each kind when doing a correction. If you plan on using more invasive techniques like kbm you might even need to clean more then once per panel. The only time you might get away with doing half a car on a pad is some super fine polish like 4500 or a glaze. Any compound thats impossible to do an that is why your getting more heat an thus faster delamination. Ive been there, clean, clean, clean or buy more.

    Water is easy to remove, product is not. Just a thought.
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    Re: What would your ultimate polisher arsenal be?

    Also, I`ve got that tough haze from using fg400 and eraser sometimes. I think its most likely due to not usings a coarse enough pad to break it (plus eraser being to gentle) down since its a dat. The rupes yellow always caused it but once I switched to green I was fine. Hope this helps.

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    Re: What would your ultimate polisher arsenal be?

    Sorry, I meant the haze is hardest to remove when I first clean the pad and it has a lot of moisture in it, I suppose the answer to that would be to have a ton of pads and always use dry ones...


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    Re: What would your ultimate polisher arsenal be?

    As of right now, I have the following:

    2 Rupes 21 DA
    1 Zen Tool DA
    1 Dewalt rotary
    1 Meguiars MT300
    1 Meguiars G110 v2
    1 Harbor Freight DA

    The Zen Tool, Dewalt and one of the Rupes are set up for 6" pads, the other Rupes and MT300 for 5" pads, the HF DA for 3-4" pads and the G110 v2 has a carpet brush attachment.
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    Re: What would your ultimate polisher arsenal be?

    I think I already have mine.
    DeWalt Rotary, Rupes Bigfoot 15ES HD and the handy PC 7424.

    All work great and have their own uses.
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    Re: What would your ultimate polisher arsenal be?

    I try to lurk first but I didn`t see much mention of the PE14, wasn`t this *the* rotary to get? I only have a PC now which can certainly get work done but if I ever wanted to get a business out of this I`d need something that could get work done much faster.

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    Re: What would your ultimate polisher arsenal be?

    Quote Originally Posted by LeadingEdgeDetail View Post


    I`m on maybe my third car with this pad and I can already see the backing coming loose.. Anyone else have this happen?




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