mikenap
New member
I've got a couple of questions regarding test panels for polishing. My first question is when you guys do a test panel do you pick an average looking one to test a product and then go up in aggressiveness only as needed in certain areas or do you use a really rough spot for the test panel? I'm guessing the first one, just curious on what people do.
My other question is when picking a combo to use on that test panel, how do you know to start w/a more aggressive compound rather than multiple passes w/a lesser polish. For example, if I only had M105 and 205 to use at the moment and my test panel didn't come out like I'd want with 1 or 2 passes of 205, how would I know to just go ahead and start with the 105 instead of maybe taking a few more passes w/ 205 and seeing if that did the trick? I'm under the impression that in some cases, multiple passes with a lighter polish would be safer than jumping straight to a heavy compound. But how do you determine this from your test panel?
FWIW, I only used 105 and 205 as an example. My question applies to any line that has multiple offerings, like XMT, Poorboy's SSR, etc.
My other question is when picking a combo to use on that test panel, how do you know to start w/a more aggressive compound rather than multiple passes w/a lesser polish. For example, if I only had M105 and 205 to use at the moment and my test panel didn't come out like I'd want with 1 or 2 passes of 205, how would I know to just go ahead and start with the 105 instead of maybe taking a few more passes w/ 205 and seeing if that did the trick? I'm under the impression that in some cases, multiple passes with a lighter polish would be safer than jumping straight to a heavy compound. But how do you determine this from your test panel?
FWIW, I only used 105 and 205 as an example. My question applies to any line that has multiple offerings, like XMT, Poorboy's SSR, etc.