Rotary and DA Polishing

hkross

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Does anyone know when the 2002's come out. Also what do the geniuses at pioneer and rockfrod have for us this year.
 
I was wondering if you guys could clear up a few questions about polishers. I have a PC (original) and b/c I was not getting the correction I wanted it was suggested I try the Flex. I have one of those as well. I am still not getting the correction I am after. I know full well the problem may be ME. I have become so confused between being told, work the polish until its gone, to don't dry out the polish, stop short of powdering the polish.

My goal is to get my black M35X swirl free and protect it for the winter.
I own-
Polishes
M105,M205, Simoniz Professional Correction Cream, Ultima Paint Prep, 4* Final Finish (Spray finishing polish), PB SSR 3, 2.5, 1 and Pro Polish.
Pads
Orange, White, Red, and Black edge pads and LC.

So now the big question:
What to use and how to use it with the machines I have or do I need a rotary polisher? Looking for a swirl free Black Infiniti (Its a 2008 M35X)

I would not be aposed to buying another product or machine as long as I get the results I want. I don't give up and clearly realize that buying the right juice is only a small part of the process. I am trying to sharpen my skill reading everything here, watching the Videos and asking questions.

I guess it a good time to thank everone here that has been so generious with their knowedge willingness to share ideas.

Have a good day.
 
You should be able to get the desired results using your PC and M105/M205. Just remember to prime the pad well. Add a ring of polish around the pad and rub it into the pad with your fingers. Make sure that there is enough polish to completely cover the pad. After you have primed the pad, take a MF in one hand and place the PC with the pad onto the MF and turn it on at speed 3 while holding the MF on the pad. This will remove any excess polish. Once the pad has been properly primed, add three small sized drops onto the pad and with the PC off, rub it onto a 2 x 2 area. Then turn the PC on to speed 3 and spread the polish. Once the polish has been spread into the area, turn it up to speed 6 and use enough pressure to slow down the rotation of the pad, but not stop it. Clean your pad after every section, and change pads often.

Good luck.
 
I will try it. Thanks-I was just wondering why you prime the pad? Alsowhy wipe off excess and add 3 pea size dots. I will do it, but I am just trying to learn.

Thanks for the response.

You should be able to get the desired results using your PC and M105/M205. Just remember to prime the pad well. Add a ring of polish around the pad and rub it into the pad with your fingers. Make sure that there is enough polish to completely cover the pad. After you have primed the pad, take a MF in one hand and place the PC with the pad onto the MF and turn it on at speed 3 while holding the MF on the pad. This will remove any excess polish. Once the pad has been properly primed, add three small sized drops onto the pad and with the PC off, rub it onto a 2 x 2 area. Then turn the PC on to speed 3 and spread the polish. Once the polish has been spread into the area, turn it up to speed 6 and use enough pressure to slow down the rotation of the pad, but not stop it. Clean your pad after every section, and change pads often.

Good luck.
 
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