I am very excited about the new SwirlX and Ultimate Compound that are going to available soon. I will pick up both products when the weather permits me to use them.
I have a Craftsman 6" orbital which I use to apply NXT after claying my 05 Corolla. I have microfiber and cotton pads.
I'm looking for some tips and techniques as to how to properly apply a compound or cleaner/polish? Lets use M105 as an example since it is available to consumers now. I understand the basics covered here... arm speed, pressure, overlap, direction, small work area. But I still have some questions...
Like how much compound do I apply to the pad, does it matter? How do I know if I have applied too little or too much? Is this enough?
Should I apply the compound the same way I apply NXT? And that is to apply it to the pad then smear it over the work area. Then work the product with the orbital on.
Or should I try to pick up a bead?
How do I know when to stop working the product?
I know I sound like a noob learning to be a pro the first time using a compound. But I do a lot of research on products and techniques before applying them.
I have a Craftsman 6" orbital which I use to apply NXT after claying my 05 Corolla. I have microfiber and cotton pads.
I'm looking for some tips and techniques as to how to properly apply a compound or cleaner/polish? Lets use M105 as an example since it is available to consumers now. I understand the basics covered here... arm speed, pressure, overlap, direction, small work area. But I still have some questions...
Like how much compound do I apply to the pad, does it matter? How do I know if I have applied too little or too much? Is this enough?
Should I apply the compound the same way I apply NXT? And that is to apply it to the pad then smear it over the work area. Then work the product with the orbital on.
Or should I try to pick up a bead?
How do I know when to stop working the product?
I know I sound like a noob learning to be a pro the first time using a compound. But I do a lot of research on products and techniques before applying them.
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