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    Re: For those who use a high speed buffer.

    ok, today i was polishing a crappy lil civic at work and this thing has a mad mark so i buffed it hard with my farecla G-mop pad and a little bit of g10 and after pushing a little hard for like 2 seconds the paint just heated up so much and didnt even cut just like melted it over and it practically folded on the edges. SO WRONG. its like the bumper had one layer of paint, i dont think it was a stock paint job. ANY HELP ON FIXING/AVOIDING THIS ooooooooorrrrrrrr alternatives to it, i have wool pads but have never used them and i notice they leave swirls so i haven`t bothered to check them out any more than that. wat should i use for meguiar`s fine cut cleaner? i think im going to order their polishing and finishing foam pads. ANY ADVICE?????? send a pm pleaaaase

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    Re: For those who use a high speed buffer.

    Quote Originally Posted by rivest777
    ok, today i was polishing a crappy lil civic at work and this thing has a mad mark so i buffed it hard with my farecla G-mop pad and a little bit of g10 and after pushing a little hard for like 2 seconds the paint just heated up so much and didnt even cut just like melted it over and it practically folded on the edges. SO WRONG. its like the bumper had one layer of paint, i dont think it was a stock paint job. ANY HELP ON FIXING/AVOIDING THIS ooooooooorrrrrrrr alternatives to it, i have wool pads but have never used them and i notice they leave swirls so i haven`t bothered to check them out any more than that. wat should i use for meguiar`s fine cut cleaner? i think im going to order their polishing and finishing foam pads. ANY ADVICE?????? send a pm pleaaaase
    You might have a little better response if you started your own thread.
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    Re: For those who use a high speed buffer.

    Quote Originally Posted by maximv1
    i learned with wool pads, many years ago before foam became popluar. i only use wool now if it is a really bad panel, then go over it with foam. i find foam alot easier to work with
    :yeah I use wool pad only for those car thats in bad shape or of alot paint defects. If I doing a cars that`s only 2 years old or less. I hit it with foam pads.

 

 
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