Re: "Cover Passes" explanation please..
Okay, I found this in an article by Mike Phillips:
"After you have worked each quadrant or section over the entire panel, then do what's called a few "Cover Passes", this is where you use the rotary buffer to now buff the entire panel to more or less tie all your work together, that is to give the finish a uniform, level surface with equality in appearance over the entire panel. In most cases the paint is going to have light swirls or haze after this step but that's okay as the next step will remove most of these."
I think I get it now. Suppose you are doing the hood, working in 2x2 sections, or maybe 4 quadrants of the whole hood. So you are working say with 83, your first compound/polish, and you are done with the 4 quadrants. He is saying now that you have finished pieces of a patchwork quilt, now make passes across the entirety of the hood, left to right, up and down, so as to give the panel uniformity and not make it obvious that it was done in sections. I think that's what he means. I have no idea how intently he pays attention to this step but I would assume it is a fairly light couple of passes.
As far as product to use, I would assume the same one you did the sections with, 83 in this example.
Originally posted by shineshine
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"After you have worked each quadrant or section over the entire panel, then do what's called a few "Cover Passes", this is where you use the rotary buffer to now buff the entire panel to more or less tie all your work together, that is to give the finish a uniform, level surface with equality in appearance over the entire panel. In most cases the paint is going to have light swirls or haze after this step but that's okay as the next step will remove most of these."
I think I get it now. Suppose you are doing the hood, working in 2x2 sections, or maybe 4 quadrants of the whole hood. So you are working say with 83, your first compound/polish, and you are done with the 4 quadrants. He is saying now that you have finished pieces of a patchwork quilt, now make passes across the entirety of the hood, left to right, up and down, so as to give the panel uniformity and not make it obvious that it was done in sections. I think that's what he means. I have no idea how intently he pays attention to this step but I would assume it is a fairly light couple of passes.
As far as product to use, I would assume the same one you did the sections with, 83 in this example.
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