I've already had an experience with my single stage super dried paint, when it was "absorbing" the M85 instantly while I was trying to remove severe cobwebs
The results was consuming much of the product, to get minimum results...
I've also heard that things would be even worse with M105, as the dried paint would **** the small abrasives even faster
I know that oil based polishes like M80 would moist the paint, but they're too weak to remove severe defects like cobwebs, or paint scratches....
So my question essentially is...
In case of a very dried paint, is there a "preparation" step to moist the paint, to make further buffing easier (and maybe cheaper) ??
Please indicate if the same solution will work for both single stage and clear coat paints
Thanks in advance
The results was consuming much of the product, to get minimum results...
I've also heard that things would be even worse with M105, as the dried paint would **** the small abrasives even faster
I know that oil based polishes like M80 would moist the paint, but they're too weak to remove severe defects like cobwebs, or paint scratches....
So my question essentially is...
In case of a very dried paint, is there a "preparation" step to moist the paint, to make further buffing easier (and maybe cheaper) ??
Please indicate if the same solution will work for both single stage and clear coat paints
Thanks in advance
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