I have interior car items that can`t be machine worked & that are polyurethane & 2k urethane. I have sanding out deep scratches with fine sand paper & finished on the highest grit I can which for me is up to 7000P.
I tried polishing up to a high gloss by hand using an orange medium cut pad with M105 & after 8 hand cuts I only got about 80-90% of the sand marks out.
I don`t see the point in going yellow hand pad as my orange has hardened up now from all the uses & cuts slightly more than the yellow. I noticed no matter how much you work M105 & M205 they never really dry up & haze like they do very quickly with wool pad on rotary. After a minute or so of solid hand circular motion I wipe off the old compound with tissues & then apply some more, & frequently wash foam pad after it gets clogged.
Should I be using a different brand compound for hand? because this kills my hands how much hand work you gottta do.
Even the polishing stage with M205 takes at least 4-5 solid hard sessions before the cutting marks are removed.
Please help, thanks
I tried polishing up to a high gloss by hand using an orange medium cut pad with M105 & after 8 hand cuts I only got about 80-90% of the sand marks out.
I don`t see the point in going yellow hand pad as my orange has hardened up now from all the uses & cuts slightly more than the yellow. I noticed no matter how much you work M105 & M205 they never really dry up & haze like they do very quickly with wool pad on rotary. After a minute or so of solid hand circular motion I wipe off the old compound with tissues & then apply some more, & frequently wash foam pad after it gets clogged.
Should I be using a different brand compound for hand? because this kills my hands how much hand work you gottta do.
Even the polishing stage with M205 takes at least 4-5 solid hard sessions before the cutting marks are removed.
Please help, thanks