jbizzle22 said:
Thanks...so when the paint comes off on the pads, towels, etc...i mean...is it eventually going to degrade the paint? Do you wash less/wax less often? I would think eventually it's got to wear thin.
Just wierd how that works.
Also, when using your PC to remove swirls, etc. Do you use the same cutting products, etc? Thanks again.
While ss paint (other than white) is softer that just means you shouldn't be more aggressive than necessary. You still take off paint when you polish b/c, but it's *clear* so you don't notice it as readily.
Yeah, ss is generally more sensitive/fragile than b/c. The b/c's clearcoat gives better UV protection and you're doing without that when you have ss.
Yeah, you can take off too much, just like with b/c where you can thin the clearcoat too much. The real answer is to not mar it so much in the first place so you don't have to polish it as often. That means washing it *more* frequently, but also washing it gently so as to not mar it in the process (I know, easier said than done...get a foamgun and learn how to use it

). I'd wax very frequently. I'd also try to keep it out of the sun if possible, though I parked our ss Volvo outside and it held up OK (because I kept it clean and well-waxed).
You probably won't need as aggressive of products as you would with b/c. This is a perfect example of "start mild, get more aggressive *only* as needed".
Good starting point: Meg's #80 to polish, one of their "pure polishes" (e.g., #3/#5/#7/#81/Deep Crystal #2) for a glaze, then a carnauba like #26 or (my choice) Collinite or Blitz.