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How hot should the paint be immediately after buffing?

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  • How hot should the paint be immediately after buffing?

    Just so I know how to guage whether I'm using the buffer correctly...

    I was practicing on a test panel earlier and after what I thought was a "good buff" with #83 and a W8006 I'd say the paint was as hot as fresh toast. Is this too hot or just about right? I guess it depends on the manufacturer of the paint etc?

    TIA,
    Ben.

  • #2
    That depends on how how your toast is I always describe the proper heat as being "toasty warm" but not hot.
    I want 4" Softbuff pads!

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    • #3
      The system I use is my built-in system, that is after buffing for what experience tells me is long enough, I place my clean, bare hand on the finish to check how warm the surface is.

      If I am able to keep my hand on the finish with no knee-jerk reaction to the temperature, I know I'm not buffing too hot.

      If when I place the palm of my clean hand on the surface and my automatic built-in defense mechanism causes me to quickly remove my hand from the surface... then I know I'm buffing to long, or a combination of too long, too much pressure, too small a work area...

      It's a kind of a simple system, but it works.
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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      • #4
        I have adopted Mike Phillips method and let me tell you it is the perfect system!
        Rangerpowersports.com
        Ranger72

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        • #5
          Yep, what Mike says sums it up.
          Quadruple Honda Owner
          Black cars are easy!

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          • #6
            Looks like I'll adopt Mike's system as well then!

            Thanks,
            Ben.

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