Just a hand doing one of the cars really so I know how to do it myself.. Ive got a machine polisher
No. 106 is still a polisher. 85rd is their finishing polish I believe. 203/106fa are sorta similar.
203s on a white hex is a one stage. You shouldn't really need refining at that stage. It's great if you have time though.
I found RB quite tough to correct, would have to work forever to get any sort of correction with a light cut pad/polish. I went for a more coarse and got much better results.
You know I can't remember lol, white hex pad with menzerna rd3.02 I think as just recapped my memory by looking on PB lol. They are abrasive but the results I got were spot on after wasting my time with af tripple.
Give it a go. Give "junkman DA polishing" a google. Watch his video and practice.
Use a glaze afterwards on the black pad to add some slickness. Ez creme glaze, prima amigo 2 of the best. Amigo is super slick.
You don't work them just spread them over the panel via DA and remove them time to wax/seal.
Porsche looks nice, what base/prep did you do? Don't tell Kyle 86 it was easy, we all know what he thinks to AF waxes! Lol.
Keep me posted with the performance of BSD on your bonnet, and Kyle, as I'm interested to hear your thoughts
Porsche looks nice, what base/prep did you do? Don't tell @Kyle 86 it was easy, we all know what he thinks to AF waxes! Lol.
Keep me posted with the performance of BSD on your bonnet, and Kyle, as I'm interested to hear your thoughts
Porsche looks nice, what base/prep did you do? Don't tell Kyle 86 it was easy, we all know what he thinks to AF waxes! Lol.
Keep me posted with the performance of BSD on your bonnet, and Kyle, as I'm interested to hear your thoughts
Have you tried reload over finest?
Thanks yellow daveI use a diluted all purpose cleaner like tesco's daisy, or look at the recent details with autofinesse verso to clean interiors. I never really had the need to use any more than a damp cloth to clean the leather and alcantara