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    Some small questions about this rotary polisher (same as a Makita and so, nut on 220v )



    - Do I need to "polish" out the amount of polish completely until everyting is dry , or is it advisable to leave a haze on the paint to buff out with a MF...



    - What about the edges between fender-door and so on, do you have to polish till the edge or can you go over it (I think it`s not advisable because it leaves the edge full of polish-residu...)



    - Sometimes, the polisher jumps in another way that I want, is there a certain "skill" to prevent this or is it just me that`s beginning polishing with a rotary ?



    I have looked for a decent "How to" but besides the Meguiars video I found nothing very usefull...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wally
    - Do I need to "polish" out the amount of polish completely until everyting is dry , or is it advisable to leave a haze on the paint to buff out with a MF...
    A cutting polish doesn`t need to dry. You`re removing material (paint) not adding material (like a wax). Wipe off the polish residue while it is still slightly wet.



    Quote Originally Posted by Wally
    - What about the edges between fender-door and so on, do you have to polish till the edge or can you go over it (I think it`s not advisable because it leaves the edge full of polish-residu...)
    Be very careful about edges. The paint is very thin on edges and the spinning buffing pad tends to put more pressure/friction on edges. You can burn through the paint very quickly. Taping the edges is recommended so you don`t buff them at all when doing the panels. When you do buff the edges it must be done very delicately and precisely. There`s a very subtle technique to it.



    Quote Originally Posted by Wally
    - Sometimes, the polisher jumps in another way that I want, is there a certain "skill" to prevent this or is it just me that`s beginning polishing with a rotary ?
    Yes, there`s a skill to it. It comes with a lot of practice. That`s also why everybody says to practice on panels you don`t mind making mistakes on.



    Quote Originally Posted by Wally
    I have looked for a decent "How to" but besides the Meguiars video I found nothing very usefull...
    That is an excellent video. I don`t know of any other good ones.





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