Hi,
The first time I used a rotary buffer was in the early 90's after a friend of mine painted my car a candy color (3 stage House of Kolor paint scheme).
I saw him doing it on his car and I jumped in and did my car. I used 3m products (compound, glaze, finish) and I must say it came out pretty nice
. I was 19 at the time.
20 years later here I am with a family and 5 cars...just had a 90' vert mustang painted black (PPG 2-stage) 2 months ago. I need to cut and buff it. I have a black 2000 eclipse that I have polished with a Dewalt 849 rotarty buffer but it seems I got some swirl marks or halograms (not sure how to differentiate the two). I don't want to do this to the Mustang.
I used the dewalt on low 1000 rpm - 15000rpm settings.
I used some not so popular brand compound, glaze, and finish glaze so I'm not sure if this has much of an affect or not. Please chime in.
I feel like a got much better results when I knew very little about cut and buff 20 yrs ago (compared to my 2000 eclipse). My candy burgandy came out pretty damn good after the cut and buff.
I'm thinking I should use nothing but 3m products and then the rotary buffer for the compound....then perhaps purchase a cable 7424 DA buffer (though I rather not spend more on machines). I'm not sure it's fair to compare what I did with my Eclipse to what I did with my candy car yrs ago.
I don't mind attempting the whole process on my newly painted mustang if most of you think it may be ok. I have seen/read on the do's and don'ts. Please chime in.
Thanks in advance.
The first time I used a rotary buffer was in the early 90's after a friend of mine painted my car a candy color (3 stage House of Kolor paint scheme).
I saw him doing it on his car and I jumped in and did my car. I used 3m products (compound, glaze, finish) and I must say it came out pretty nice

20 years later here I am with a family and 5 cars...just had a 90' vert mustang painted black (PPG 2-stage) 2 months ago. I need to cut and buff it. I have a black 2000 eclipse that I have polished with a Dewalt 849 rotarty buffer but it seems I got some swirl marks or halograms (not sure how to differentiate the two). I don't want to do this to the Mustang.
I used the dewalt on low 1000 rpm - 15000rpm settings.
I used some not so popular brand compound, glaze, and finish glaze so I'm not sure if this has much of an affect or not. Please chime in.
I feel like a got much better results when I knew very little about cut and buff 20 yrs ago (compared to my 2000 eclipse). My candy burgandy came out pretty damn good after the cut and buff.
I'm thinking I should use nothing but 3m products and then the rotary buffer for the compound....then perhaps purchase a cable 7424 DA buffer (though I rather not spend more on machines). I'm not sure it's fair to compare what I did with my Eclipse to what I did with my candy car yrs ago.
I don't mind attempting the whole process on my newly painted mustang if most of you think it may be ok. I have seen/read on the do's and don'ts. Please chime in.
Thanks in advance.