NattyBumppo
Strange name, ain't it?
A few weeks ago I did a poorly maintened Explorer that had lots of water spots and spider web scratches. I used DACP and Pro's Duz-All with a Meg's maroon cutting pad but still had some spots and cleat coat scratches that I could not correct. Since I don't have a rotary I can't go to some of the heavier type products but thought a different pad type could perhaps make the difference.
So would the lambswool leveling pad with the PC and DACP do a better job at surface scratches, water spots and other imperfections than the foam cutting pad? What about the new CMA finger pads, specifically the yellow one? How safe is the lambswool pad when used with the PC? Any chance of causing rotary like burns or swirls? From the description on the CMA web site the finger pads sound like a good inbetween solution....more bite than standard foam but maybe a bit less than the lambswool.
Lastly, how does one clean the lambswool pads?
Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.
So would the lambswool leveling pad with the PC and DACP do a better job at surface scratches, water spots and other imperfections than the foam cutting pad? What about the new CMA finger pads, specifically the yellow one? How safe is the lambswool pad when used with the PC? Any chance of causing rotary like burns or swirls? From the description on the CMA web site the finger pads sound like a good inbetween solution....more bite than standard foam but maybe a bit less than the lambswool.
Lastly, how does one clean the lambswool pads?
Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.