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    Re: 5th Wheel fiberglass trailer

    Originally posted by Fry5654 View Post
    Nick

    I really appreciate all of your advice on this. I definitely believe I have a buffer trail. Now, what is my best option to get rid of that. Could it be that I didn’t wipe it done good enough after I ran the buffer. Can I just use a foam pad and put more M50 on it to fix it? What is my best option? I know I am new to all of this so I know there is a learning curve. What is really tough is yesterday when I was doing the work it was cloudy and I couldn’t tell I had the swirl marks until the sun hit it.

    Thank you,
    Fry5654
    Originally posted by Fry5654 View Post
    Nick,

    One more question, if a foam pad will help with this, which one should I use?

    Fry5654
    We are happy to help. A foam pad on is not going to help minimize the chance of leaving behind a rotary buffer trail or hologram. To minimize the chance of leaving behind a rotary buffer trail or hologram, simply put, it's all about technique with the machine, and keeping the pad flat.

    The rotary polisher is not a beginner friendly tool. Like we mentioned earlier, even for users who are proficient, it still can be challenging to finish completely buffer trail or hologram free. This is why many users, experienced or not, will opt for a dual action polisher machine. This might be something to consider if you are not able to get the results you are after.
    Nick Winn
    Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Online Forum Administrator
    Meguiar's Inc.
    Irvine, CA
    nawinn@meguiars.com

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