Todd@RUPES
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Yeah, I always thought the term was "burnish" or "burnishing". This term "jeweling" seems to have appeared over the last few years or so. Whatever. A great shine by any name is a great shine. :bigups
Todd, I didn't for a minute mean to determine who may or may not have started using the term or even whether it is appropriate in describing the job. I've seen both Killr and Mike use the term. If I offended you in how I said this I apologize. The only point I was trying to make was that I had a hard time visualizing "paint jeweling" when the "jeweling" I had known for decades actually put texture into the finish as opposed to a smooth flat surface. By the way, I believe I had this same conversation with Killr at the time he was throwing it around.
This involved lifting the machine up and letting the pad whip across the paint, which (IMO) is the worst thing you can do to finish the paint with a DA.
Call it what ever you want to call it but I for one am glad that someone did such a comprehensive explanation of it and how to do it.