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    pwaug- In my so-far limited use of Uno, I haven`t always been able to get it to finish out quite the way I`d like (user-error, no doubt). Not wanting to struggle to master it, I used a different finishing polish (1Z High Gloss) for the final passes. Just a heads-up in case you have any similar issues, kinda a "it`s not just you" reassurance



    Quote Originally Posted by paintxpert
    My old boss used to say. If all else fails "Read the directions"...


    Right. AKA "RTFM" :chuckle:



    Though there can be a few cases where the instructions are *wrong*...e.g., "moisten the pad" with BF`s GEP and "buff it off before it dries" with numerous waxes.

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    its never been easier to polish paint than it is today.

    heat delaminates the clearcoat, a dry pad becomes an angle grinding disc sort of and digs a hole in it



    with the non diminishing and diminishing abrasive technology of today`s products, its almost impossible to overwork a product. just dont let the pad dry out



    I`ve run my choice of product for 15 mins and it still doesnt dry up.
    Car care/detailing sadly isn`t high on the agenda for 98% of australians.

 

 
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