Been readin' the board here for a few months - and because of my A.R., I'm looking for some help. I don't mean to say I fold my wrapper twice from my Wendy's saltines before I carefully deposit in the BLUE recycling bin; :rofl but ...
How in the heck does one get a real handle on what works and what doesn't? There are SO many grades of polishing compounds (with different grade pads) from SO many different manufacturers of each. "I would do this with this, but not that with this. But you can sometimes (if the paint isn't TOO hard) do this WITH that ..."
It's almost as if I would be better off not reading posts, and finding what works for me. The guy who can come up with a realistic grading scale; or somehow be able to quantify what each post is REALLY saying (given the application); he might make his 1st million.:help:
How in the heck does one get a real handle on what works and what doesn't? There are SO many grades of polishing compounds (with different grade pads) from SO many different manufacturers of each. "I would do this with this, but not that with this. But you can sometimes (if the paint isn't TOO hard) do this WITH that ..."
It's almost as if I would be better off not reading posts, and finding what works for me. The guy who can come up with a realistic grading scale; or somehow be able to quantify what each post is REALLY saying (given the application); he might make his 1st million.:help: