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Mis-read the last part of your post - talking to Kev about Amigo, I ended up not plugging in the PC7424 and applying it on 900 (speed 1) with the Silverline rote. It's a very heavy machine, but actually found it easier than RMGlaze by 7424. Could be the glaze, could be that my arms were used to...
Gally has said all those points have been covered by the 801 Dave. Worth having a look.
The pro had more "bite" when I applied more pressure. This is going back a bit (f**k me, two to three years perhaps?!) but I had a test bonnet and tried the two at the same time as wet sanding. The pro was...
It will just melt off, Joe. No chance it'll last until November, let alone through to New Year (unless its garbed and the wheels are not subjected to any movement/braking).
Not true - got decent results with 203s on a hand cut pad. I know I bang on about it whenever anyone asks, but it does work. Work checked by IPA wipe down as well.
When I start to feel the same way, I replace my towel. Then it's easy again. And one towel will do a whole car, if your car is well protected and you've used the open hose technique shown by Jim above.