Changeling
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I was reading a post (Very Long) on what is your favorite polish.
However there is a problem. When everyone talks about a polish, be it corrective or finishing there frequently is left out some extremely important information that lets the beginner and perhaps the expert also to be left in the dark, so to speak.
For example when you (the professional) talks about a polish you hardly ever say what size area you are working, how many passes, what pad size & type/color, whether you are using a PC or a rotary, and some general comment about the time it took to accomplish your task.
This type of information is invaluable to the thinking/completing aspects of projects.
I am not knocking you guys just trying to take you back to the time when you didn't know anything either.
Changeling
However there is a problem. When everyone talks about a polish, be it corrective or finishing there frequently is left out some extremely important information that lets the beginner and perhaps the expert also to be left in the dark, so to speak.
For example when you (the professional) talks about a polish you hardly ever say what size area you are working, how many passes, what pad size & type/color, whether you are using a PC or a rotary, and some general comment about the time it took to accomplish your task.
This type of information is invaluable to the thinking/completing aspects of projects.
I am not knocking you guys just trying to take you back to the time when you didn't know anything either.
Changeling