Hey thanks for the video how much pressure are you using when you buff I have been using a rotary buffer with wool pad and I have to use some pressure on it to make it cut would I have to use as much pressure as a rotary
Not entirely, this is a non-diminishing abrasive so you polish til it dries to dust. This way it wipes off easy and the abrasives doesnt scratch. Now when using a diminishing abrasive you wanna work til the polish is clear. This way the abrasives are completely eliminated and wiping it off will not scratch
Respect to you as a seasoned rotary veteran. The technology of polishing has changed alot in all aspects. You'll get a much better cut now with a long throw dual action and higher gloss finishing with the rotary using diminishing abrasive polish
Great instruction 👌 Many thanks! Greetings from Germany 🍻
Amazing vid the guy with the glasses asked all the right questions
Hey thanks for the video how much pressure are you using when you buff I have been using a rotary buffer with wool pad and I have to use some pressure on it to make it cut would I have to use as much pressure as a rotary
Very little pressure is needed. If you find yourself having to apply pressure then you may want to revisit the compound you are using to get more cut.
Great video, and excellent explanations on the what, when, and how.
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Very informative video. Thank you
My biggest problem is from buffing with rotory for 40 years and going to orbital is buffing till panel is clean?
Not entirely, this is a non-diminishing abrasive so you polish til it dries to dust. This way it wipes off easy and the abrasives doesnt scratch.
Now when using a diminishing abrasive you wanna work til the polish is clear. This way the abrasives are completely eliminated and wiping it off will not scratch
Respect to you as a seasoned rotary veteran. The technology of polishing has changed alot in all aspects. You'll get a much better cut now with a long throw dual action and higher gloss finishing with the rotary using diminishing abrasive polish