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I'm using Optimum's new Spray Compound via Flex 3401/Griot's 6" for a quick (and less-than-Autopian to be sure!) job on the '00 beater-Tahoe (emphasis on "beater"). Gotta get the thing in service like yesterday and I'm working in a very crowded shop, so a low-dust, user-friendly compound like this is just perfect, even if it doesn't cut like some of my usual faves. It's doing a good enough job for what I'm after, it's not making a mess, and it's not wearing me out.
So, OK so far....except for being able to spray the stuff, let alone in a nice fine spray like in the video that Mike Phillips made with Dr. G.
The sprayer that came with the compound lasted two squirts, and they were *squirts* not "sprays". Then it died with a breaking-plastic sound.
I've tried a few other spray heads (grrr...contaminating them with compound means they go in the trash) with pretty lousy results. All I can say is that I am getting the stuff on the pads, but sheesh...I'm not doing this right by a long shot.
So what's the optimal (heh heh) spray head for Optimum's Spray Compound? How do you get a reasonably fine spray? And any other advice would also be appreciated.
This stuff sure leaves a nice finish (at least on imperfect GM Pewter), not sure what I'm gonna follow up with :think: Something user-friendly and quick, that's for sure!
So, OK so far....except for being able to spray the stuff, let alone in a nice fine spray like in the video that Mike Phillips made with Dr. G.
The sprayer that came with the compound lasted two squirts, and they were *squirts* not "sprays". Then it died with a breaking-plastic sound.
I've tried a few other spray heads (grrr...contaminating them with compound means they go in the trash) with pretty lousy results. All I can say is that I am getting the stuff on the pads, but sheesh...I'm not doing this right by a long shot.
So what's the optimal (heh heh) spray head for Optimum's Spray Compound? How do you get a reasonably fine spray? And any other advice would also be appreciated.
This stuff sure leaves a nice finish (at least on imperfect GM Pewter), not sure what I'm gonna follow up with :think: Something user-friendly and quick, that's for sure!