Hey everyone!
This past weekend I did a detail on a car. I compounded it, and then followed up with PO106FF with a white pad. Problem is that I could not get the polish to break down properly. What ended up happening was as I was working it in, some parts would break down and buff off without the need to wipe down with an MF, but other parts were stubborn and did not work for me in the same way. This would be my third time using Nano Polish, and the first two times I had zero problems.
Some insight into application techniques and tips on working it in with a PC on speed 6 would be greatly appreciated. I thought perhaps I was moving too quickly, but I was using the same technique I did for the last 2 cars. One thing I did notice is that a little goes a long way with this product which is excellent!
Thank you in advance. If it helps, the paint was from Honda, black in colour.
Kaval
This past weekend I did a detail on a car. I compounded it, and then followed up with PO106FF with a white pad. Problem is that I could not get the polish to break down properly. What ended up happening was as I was working it in, some parts would break down and buff off without the need to wipe down with an MF, but other parts were stubborn and did not work for me in the same way. This would be my third time using Nano Polish, and the first two times I had zero problems.
Some insight into application techniques and tips on working it in with a PC on speed 6 would be greatly appreciated. I thought perhaps I was moving too quickly, but I was using the same technique I did for the last 2 cars. One thing I did notice is that a little goes a long way with this product which is excellent!
Thank you in advance. If it helps, the paint was from Honda, black in colour.
Kaval