So I still haven't purchased some W8006s
So for now, I'm trying to work with these LC pads
I'm applying #83 to my 2001 Ford Mustang using LCs light cutting pad, possibly the equivalent to the maroon W7006. I understand that this is quite an aggressive combo, however I am still showing a good amount of swirling.
I'm using only a small bead of product around the edge of the pad, working it in at a slow arm speed with a PC speed setting of 5, and I'm using the correct pressure on the head of the polisher. I let the product work in for about 5 minutes making roughly 4-5 passes
My results are and slight haze from the cutting pad, that's easily fixable with the #80, but the swirling is still showing.
What could I be doing wrong?
Overapplication?
Not letting the diminishing abrasives break down?
How hard is ford clear coat?
So for now, I'm trying to work with these LC pads
I'm applying #83 to my 2001 Ford Mustang using LCs light cutting pad, possibly the equivalent to the maroon W7006. I understand that this is quite an aggressive combo, however I am still showing a good amount of swirling.
I'm using only a small bead of product around the edge of the pad, working it in at a slow arm speed with a PC speed setting of 5, and I'm using the correct pressure on the head of the polisher. I let the product work in for about 5 minutes making roughly 4-5 passes
My results are and slight haze from the cutting pad, that's easily fixable with the #80, but the swirling is still showing.
What could I be doing wrong?
Overapplication?
Not letting the diminishing abrasives break down?
How hard is ford clear coat?
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