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Has anyone ever used Wet Paint Polishing Glaze or know if some one who has www.wetpaintglaze.com
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1500± RPM is ideal, but speeds up to 2500 RPM are acceptable provided the buffer
20) Is it really impossible to ‘burn’ paint with a buffer when using Wet Paint?Nothing is impossible, but you’ll have to try awfully hard. 3,000 RPM on a sharp crease for 30 seconds might do it! Under normal circumstances, though, it can’t happen. The surface simply becomes too smooth and slippery to create the necessary friction (heat) that causes buffer burn.
Wet Paint is loaded with ingredients–35 in all–way more than products made by other manufacturers. Among its many ingredients are detergents, wetting agents, lubricants and sealing compounds, many of which have never been used by the car care industry. Without the lubricants, for example Wet Paint could not be applied to a dusty or dirty surface without leaving scratches. Certain other compounds make Wet Paint amazingly easy to buff clean. Still others add depth and wetness to the surface. And on and on it goes.