I used M07 tonight for the first time and I'm having a small problem. I apply a thin coat with a PC. Start buffing without letting it dry but it takes me 15-20 to buff it out. Once I wipe off the polish it takes several more minutes to work the polish in. What am I doing wrong? I am using a white pad to apply the polish.
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Re: Buffing Issues with M07
May be an issue of using too much. Also, #7 kind of skins over, it doesnt dry. So if there isnt too much on the surface, you can kind of wipe across to get the bulk off, then come back again to get the more off. If there is a lot on the surface, you're just going to be smearing more around.
You may want to work by hand at first on a panel, to get the idea down. #7 is different...2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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Re: Buffing Issues with M07
How much product are you using, how fast are you running the buffer and how large an area are you working on?
Also, by "white pad" we assume you mean the LC white pad? If so, that's roughly equivalent to our yellow polishing pad and we would suggest going softer than that with M07. Either our black finishing pad, or if you're a die hard LC fan, their black or red pad. That shouldn't make a huge difference in how the product works for you, but since you're using M07 we can only assume that the paint has been buffed to near perfection. That means that you now want a very soft pad for applying this gloss enhancing product, as well as the wax you choose to apply over it.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
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