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SVR said:I always tape each side of the bonnet, cover any badges completely and any gaps in the body. Makes polish dust removal in gaps much quicker as most areas are covered
SVR said:I always tape each side of the bonnet, cover any badges completely and any gaps in the body. Makes polish dust removal in gaps much quicker as most areas are covered
It is really easy to burn the edges of doors so they are always taped.
Accumulator said:I've cut through (old, thin) single stage with the PC, had to tape after that lest I make it worse.
I tape a lot when using the rotary. If something's safely covered by the tape I simply don't have to think about it and the fewer worries the better.
And yeah, it can be a real pain to clean product out of deep recesses between panels; since I keep the doorjambs/etc. as well-detailed as the rest of the car I don't want to waste time cleaning some mess out of those areas (it's hard enough to polish/seal them as it is).
Changeling said:SVR, can you please post a picture of the things you are talking about! I understand the term and process but I and 1000 others would like to see the actual treatment you describe.
Thanks a lot, Changeling
Accumulator said:Danforz- The PC/Cyclo doesn't seem to get excess polish everywhere nearly as much as the rotary does (probably my lack of skill with the rotary at play here). I only tape with the PC if I forsee a product-staining-trim issue or if I'm concerned about thin paint.
Danforz said:Thank you for your response. As far as polishes, I'd be using K-AIO, Z-PC, Sonus SFX, and possibly Z-AIO. Do you foresee issues with any of these polishes?
Also, I've heard a lot about the edges of doors or panels. Am I to worry about these?
Mr. Vapor said:i wanted to bump this back to the top to ask a more detailed question.
I'm reading about the fears/concerns of burning paint at the edges as the typical thickness towards the end of a panel is on average thinner.
That being said, most say to tape seams between panels (ie. Hood to fender, Fender to door, trunk to quarter panel etc etc)
when i tape these areas, do i simply run a 1" wide section of tape over the seam? or is it best to open the hood, and wrap the tape from the top of the hood to the underside and close the hood. I'm looking for more detail on the proper way to tape off.
Lastly, if i've got a 1" section of tape over my seam, when i remove that tape, won't it be noticable that the entire panel (or hood) is polished, save for a 1/2" section all the way around the border where i had my tape?