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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mike Phillips
    When you inspect for swirls after using the rotary buffer to apply a wax, you typically don't strip the wax off chemically because that would defeat the purpose of applying the wax.

    What I'm alluding to is that if your last step procedure is to machine apply a product with a rotary buffer, the rotating action of the pad in contact with the finish has the potential to leave a swirls or holograms in the finish, but until some of the wax wears off you may not be able to see them.
    Im looking at it from this standpoint. If I can perfect a surface with a W9006 and a light abrasive polish why wouldn't I be able to maintain that perfect surface when applying an LSP that has no abrasive qualities with a W9006?

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    I wish I could but between the winter protection and the kids, I don't have a free weekend until late December!

    I will give it a go and see if I can capture something in pictures. I wont name any products but will keep it to the process. That sound cool?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by SpoiledMan
      I'm looking at it from this standpoint. If I can perfect a surface with a W9006 and a light abrasive polish why wouldn't I be able to maintain that perfect surface when applying an LSP that has no abrasive qualities with a W9006?

      Well on paper, or rather in pixels, that sounds right and sounds doable, but in reality, I just haven't seen it, at least not over time.

      But I'm open to seeing it...
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