Originally Posted by Pats300zx
I found a great solution for the white dust!
Putting the pedal to the metal for a few miles :shocked
Came back from a suitably fast lap, and the dust is history - gotta love it!
Chris.
Originally Posted by Pats300zx
I found a great solution for the white dust!
Putting the pedal to the metal for a few miles :shocked
Came back from a suitably fast lap, and the dust is history - gotta love it!
Chris.
Pro Motorsports Photographer in So Cal
:xyxthumbs Looks like a very impressive product from the Sonus line. BTW, I don`t care what other people do, I always wash after compounding unless it is a paint cleaner. Swirl buster dusted more than the sxf2?
No more dusting than SFX2 I think
Washing would clear it for sure - just not sure I`d want to go through the whole wash/dry cycle again!
I find a tack cloth made with MF dampened with speed detailer picks up the dust nicely - without it being a pain to clean-up.
Chris.
Pro Motorsports Photographer in So Cal
Nice job!!!! Looks like SBP is a winner!
Thanks for the great feedback, Chris!
Originally Posted by cdodkin
You`re welcome!
Any idea on the `spotting` when removing the NXT?
Almost looked like little rain drop sized spots of wax that `appeared` during buffing.
Buffed out in the end - but I`ve not seen that before......
Pro Motorsports Photographer in So Cal
Originally Posted by cdodkin
Sounds odd. They apeared where? On the paint? As flakes of something?
db
Not as flakes.
I`m busy buffing off the NXT - and it all comes off apart from tiny little spots of wax, almost like a pattern of water drops on the hood.... Wish I`d taken a picture!
I had to pay special attention to these, buffing hard with a MF cloth - and they eventually shifted.
Car was cool - no sun.
Chris.
Pro Motorsports Photographer in So Cal
I used to get alot of spotting and streaking with NXT. I started leaving it on while I cleaned the interior...about an hour. Came off soooo easy and clean....even on dark colors. Also.....you can put it on so thin...almost clear.
Here`s a pic of how I apply it.
It`s all over it...believe me.
After....
Chris,
I`m going to have to break out a bottle of NXT and see if I can duplicate the same results applying it after SBP. How long did you wait to apply NXT after using SBP?
db
It sounds like you just clogged up the NXT on your bonnet and redeposited it on the paint, kind of like what happens if you`re polishing in the sun or using too much polish.
I see the circular grooves on the swirlbuster and I get worried about the product drying on the groove edges and causing marring. Does this not happen?
ex-Autoglym-er finding better products all the time!
Hot looking hood!!
Sure about the 5.5 speed though? *wink*
2003.5 Desert Platinum Infiniti G35 Sedan
Biweekly Routine---Wash: Foam gun + NXT Wash (Microfibers), then topped with #16 or OCW.
Originally Posted by D3mon
Keep the pad clean by running a cloth over the face while the machine is on. Use you favorite detail spray to keep the pad moist. If you`re not using the pad for a while, keep it covered with a towel of put it in a baggie.
db
Aha! good advice, thanks David. That`ll save me washing out the old polish every three or four panels in case it dries!
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