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Hey everyone
This week has been R&D time in the Dream Factory and I decided to see how good my product was on these unpainted B Pillar materials
Switched from foam to foamed wool for step 1 of the 3 step non polymer system
Turns them to an almost 100% realistic glass like reflection and permanently
Redid my fibreglass unpainted spoiler again, trying to get more black out from underneath and remove the bubbly foggy finish
Foam only went so far so meg's cut n shine white wool did the trick with step 1 and foam finished off
Don't worry, the system is non abrasive, it chemically deep cleans all the coating from bottom to top and then polishes and glazes the hell out of them.
The trick with polishing unpainted moldings is to polish them by machine in the way you would polish metals - move machine from right to left to cut (or deep clean in this case) and left to right to polish
The reason for posting this is to show what can be done these days with the right technique and when going away from polymer, acrylic, silicone, wax or teflon systems
Polishing the Pillars/ Trim Dream strikes again
This week has been R&D time in the Dream Factory and I decided to see how good my product was on these unpainted B Pillar materials
Switched from foam to foamed wool for step 1 of the 3 step non polymer system
Turns them to an almost 100% realistic glass like reflection and permanently
Redid my fibreglass unpainted spoiler again, trying to get more black out from underneath and remove the bubbly foggy finish
Foam only went so far so meg's cut n shine white wool did the trick with step 1 and foam finished off
Don't worry, the system is non abrasive, it chemically deep cleans all the coating from bottom to top and then polishes and glazes the hell out of them.
The trick with polishing unpainted moldings is to polish them by machine in the way you would polish metals - move machine from right to left to cut (or deep clean in this case) and left to right to polish
The reason for posting this is to show what can be done these days with the right technique and when going away from polymer, acrylic, silicone, wax or teflon systems
Polishing the Pillars/ Trim Dream strikes again