so I`ve noticed that sometimes when I buff after a machine polish with SSR2.5 and 1z PP that when I shut the machine off after my product has been worked in, it leaves a bit of a wet spot on the paint. If I try to buff this out, it leaves marring behind and I have to go over the spot again.
My temporary solution thusfar has been to dab at the area with my MF before polishing to take some of the wetness/extra product out.
Am I just using too much product and it`s soaking into the pad too much, or is this a common thing for you guys?
edit: to clarify, by wet spot, I mean with the SSR2.5, it leaves behind what looks like some less-broken-down polish, and with the PP, it literally just looks wet, so I know it`s broken down somewhat, looks like just some solvents that are probably carrying coarse abrasives sill?
also, to try to rectify this wet spot on one of the panels I worked the polish in VERY WELL, and it seemed to eventually dry out the pad but I got a huuuuge amount of dusting with the 2.5.
could it really just be that I need to work it in this far? it just seems excessive and I`m worrying about the dust marring during the buff, too.
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