I was about to throw out one of my practice hoods and decided to make this video first. Enjoy!
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How to burn paint
Last edited by Markus Kleis; Oct 13, 2013, 09:41 PM. Reason: Moved to the appropriate forum and embeddedTags: None
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Re: How to burn paint
Good vid--thanks for taking the time to make it and share. Further proof that improper technique such as leaving the polisher still too long or catching an edge is what damages a finish.
A question for you: Do you buff with the small pads at 1000 RPM? Are you able to achieve correction that way? While in my peak buffing speeds (not breaking down the polish) I use 1000-1200 on the 8" pads and bump it almost to 1600 when down in the 5" range.Brandon
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