Whenever I apply Sonus 2 or 3 with my 7424 (mated to the 2 and 3 Sonus pads), I have polish residue that, for the life of me, I cannot get off of the paint without many spray bottle mistings and occasionally some very hard rubbing with MFs. I'm fairly certain I give the polish adequate time to break down, and the eventual finish is nearly pristine save for some deeper scratches that I don't feel like using Sonus 1 to remove.
How can I make the polish come off a little more easily? Or is this a tendency of the Sonus line? Thanks gurus.
And for those who are curious, I am buffing out an black '04 Sport Trac XLT Premium. I buffed it in 05. Because I am in Philly, I took it to a local detailer between then and now. Unfortunately, I discovered that they use a mere filling polish and that, after a few hand washes, all of my swirls are still there. Talk about money wasted. Now that I am out of the city for a few weeks, I am taking to the Trac with my PC and polishes. The hood--the only section I did today--looks absolutely fantastic. The front fenders, which are swirled terribly, provide such a great contrast of what one can do with a PC and a lot of advice learned from Autopia.org.
How can I make the polish come off a little more easily? Or is this a tendency of the Sonus line? Thanks gurus.
And for those who are curious, I am buffing out an black '04 Sport Trac XLT Premium. I buffed it in 05. Because I am in Philly, I took it to a local detailer between then and now. Unfortunately, I discovered that they use a mere filling polish and that, after a few hand washes, all of my swirls are still there. Talk about money wasted. Now that I am out of the city for a few weeks, I am taking to the Trac with my PC and polishes. The hood--the only section I did today--looks absolutely fantastic. The front fenders, which are swirled terribly, provide such a great contrast of what one can do with a PC and a lot of advice learned from Autopia.org.