Mike_Phillips
Administrator
K1500 Cheyenne said:Thanks a lot for the link and tip!
I don't think I would have thought to do a test spot,
Just to note, your reply is encouraging to me. :2thumbs:
I've been pounding on the Test Spot Drum since at least 1994 on the Usenet Newsgroups, (these were around before vBulletin was invented), and sometimes I feel like I promote this idea too much.
Fact is, it's always a good idea for both beginner and seasoned pro alike to do a test spot anytime you're working on something you've never worked on before because until you bring your hand or your polisher down onto the paint and start buffing you don't know how the paint is going to react and how your process is going to work.
So test first and then evaluate and them move forward or get some advice if you see a problem.
