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MotorCity said:How did you add more lube?
I do it with EZ Creme for mine - really cuts the dusting down and leaves an amazing finish. Doesn't hide much, but it's not a bad idea to do an IPA wipedown after.
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MotorCity said:How did you add more lube?
themightytimmah said:I do it with EZ Creme for mine - really cuts the dusting down and leaves an amazing finish. Doesn't hide much, but it's not a bad idea to do an IPA wipedown after.
SpoiledMan said:85RD is so easy to use a Caveman could do it........
SpoiledMan said:While I haven't used the Einzett (yet) I have used 85RD and it's by far my *personal* polish. Rare that it gets used anywhere else as it usually takes care of the light toweling marks while leaving the surface just gorgeous.
TTWAGN said:With 106FF you can user a softer pad compared to 85RD. This eliminates any concerns with it not finnishing as good and it being slightly harder to use.
Even with the softer pad 106FF will have more cut as its a superior product.
Having slightly better correction abilities is a bonus as light swirls will dissappear.
porta said:I think he´s adding Glycerine.
SuperBee364 said:I *never* use 106ff to correct any swirls. If there's still swirls in the paint, then I'm not ready to use my final polish yet, so I couldn't care less about the difference in cut.
SuperBee364 said:Never tried that.. does it work well?
SuperBee364 said:The vote is getting swayed toward the 85RD, as your opinion carries alot of weight for me, SpoiledMan. (And I've got the grout sponges to prove it. Best ONR wash media there is.)
I *never* use 106ff to correct any swirls. If there's still swirls in the paint, then I'm not ready to use my final polish yet, so I couldn't care less about the difference in cut. I think this polish is kinda geared for people that make sure pretty much everything is out of the paint before the final polish.
Think I'm gonna pick a quart of this up. The price is pretty reasonable, too.
porta said:I dunnoask SRV
PO85RD was the first finishing polish I did use, but nowadays I always uses PO85RE5 or PO106FF/FA. You must try to correct swirls with the PO106FF, with proper pads you can correct light to medium swirls.
SpoiledMan said:I corrected a *Vette* today with 106ff and a green CCS. Talk about one step madness.![]()
MotorCity said:How did you add more lube??
I add a drop of opt. polish on my pad = no dusting & longer work times.. is this your practice?
SVR said:Yes a small amount of glycerin does the job greatly
DG 601 applied by machine before 106 or other polish usually equals no dust, better spreading and working time and more colour richness.
SuperBee364 said:I *never* use 106ff to correct any swirls.