Hey guys I have a 96 crown vic that has maybe been waxed 4 times its entire life..
Its my "work vehicle" and to be honest the finish is scratched swirled etc...
Now I know the idea is to use the least aggressive product possible however, after using a rotary some and as I'm not 100% concerned about the crown vic I decided to try diamond cut.
I had the rotary on a speed setting of 2 , a foam pad, and did half the hood using techniques listed here. The results are awesome and only thing left is to follow up with a finer product.
Here are my questions, is it bad to use a foam pad with this product? Is speed setting 2 ok? and also to be honest from the warnings here I was kinda scared of diamond cut however from my experience it would take a total careless act to burn through the paint or cause damage using this? As long as you keep moving and a slow steady pace it seems its pretty safe?
Lastly with teh speed setting of that the product lasted for about 2 passes (overlapped by 50%) so actually about 4 passes then the product was gone, is this normal or should there be a residue left? Is speed 2 too high / low? what would you reccomend?
Remember this isn't a car I'm highly concerned about but is good to practice / learn on and if I get great results all the better!
Thanks!
Its my "work vehicle" and to be honest the finish is scratched swirled etc...
Now I know the idea is to use the least aggressive product possible however, after using a rotary some and as I'm not 100% concerned about the crown vic I decided to try diamond cut.
I had the rotary on a speed setting of 2 , a foam pad, and did half the hood using techniques listed here. The results are awesome and only thing left is to follow up with a finer product.
Here are my questions, is it bad to use a foam pad with this product? Is speed setting 2 ok? and also to be honest from the warnings here I was kinda scared of diamond cut however from my experience it would take a total careless act to burn through the paint or cause damage using this? As long as you keep moving and a slow steady pace it seems its pretty safe?
Lastly with teh speed setting of that the product lasted for about 2 passes (overlapped by 50%) so actually about 4 passes then the product was gone, is this normal or should there be a residue left? Is speed 2 too high / low? what would you reccomend?
Remember this isn't a car I'm highly concerned about but is good to practice / learn on and if I get great results all the better!
Thanks!
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