Hello all!
So I can replace a motor in a few hours but am new to really "trying" to get a great shine. Here is where I am at:
I have a 2000 dark blue Bonneville that spent its life in Nevada sun. It surprisingly is not that bad as far as oxidation from the sun. But it was past a simple wax job. I bought a Craftsman 6" polisher with just a rubber backer. I am using MF bonnets on it and loved what happened after using the UC product. Removed the oxidation great. But once I moved on to the UP it looked worse than before. I have never done all this before so I moved on to the Gold Class Carnuba wax and no better. What am I doing wrong here. Is it the MF pads? Is it the rubber backer on the polisher? Do I need foam?
The polisher is the kind that looks like an angle grinder with variable speed.
Please help I'm lost and actually trying here.
Thanks so much!!!!
So I can replace a motor in a few hours but am new to really "trying" to get a great shine. Here is where I am at:
I have a 2000 dark blue Bonneville that spent its life in Nevada sun. It surprisingly is not that bad as far as oxidation from the sun. But it was past a simple wax job. I bought a Craftsman 6" polisher with just a rubber backer. I am using MF bonnets on it and loved what happened after using the UC product. Removed the oxidation great. But once I moved on to the UP it looked worse than before. I have never done all this before so I moved on to the Gold Class Carnuba wax and no better. What am I doing wrong here. Is it the MF pads? Is it the rubber backer on the polisher? Do I need foam?
The polisher is the kind that looks like an angle grinder with variable speed.
Please help I'm lost and actually trying here.
Thanks so much!!!!
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