Mike.Phillips@Autogeek said:
On furniture you'll want to stay with polishing and finishing pads, probably 5.5" and 4" Spot Repair pads, depends upon the shape of the furniture.
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mostly would be desks and tables and long/wide flat surfaces, for the little nooks n crannies n turns we have hand methods
colors of pads dont really matter right? just if they are finishing or polishing in name? and in aggressiveness polishing would be more aggressive than finishing correct?
Mike.Phillips@Autogeek said:
Just so there's no misunderstandings about the ability of a PC, it may or may not be the right tool for metal and glass depending upon what you want to do with it.
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for metal it would really just be to give it a good cleaning and bring it up to real nice shine. we have a TON of stainless steel and aluminum and chrome plated(probably will leave the chrome to hand methods) things (countertops, floor cabinets, racks, (metal door guards kick + handle that we also hand clear coat after)) that kill us to do in arm muscles and we could bang out more in less time.
glass would be to clean and shine and possible lightly fill scratches?( dont know if im using the right term and dont have a product in my mind at the moment for this purpose, basically like micro swirls in car paint...but in glass if you get my drift)
Mike.Phillips@Autogeek said:
Go with 5.5" pads, either flat or CCS, they both work great just personal preference as to the design.
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any suggestions on which colors/use for each step?
megs uc (bad swirls n such wouldnt mind doing 2 passes tho or moving up to a less abrasive after) - pad color/use
less aggressive if needed - pad color/use?
klasse aio - pad color/use (or would it work just as well by hand?)
klasse sg- pad or hand?
megs 26 - im thinking id like to do the last buttering by hand lol
Mike.Phillips@Autogeek said:
I personally don't ever recommend paint care products on glass as paint/resin is totally different than glass.
Klasse SG has the ability to make and actual layer or coating over a surface, this isn't a good thing for a clear piece of glass.
The Klasse AIO could be used to lightly polish the glass to remove some light contamination off the surface with emphasis on the word light.
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yea ive just read alot of people say theyve used Klasse AIO on the whole vehicle but just wasnt sure if the same went for SG. i didnt want to have impaired vision out of my windshield or rear ws because i was stupid and didnt ask for advice first.
any advice on what could help with those little micro swirls and scratches in glass even if its hand applied stuff?
i figured the aio would clean n shine and the sg would fill them but if sg isnt advised im not doing it
most of my work and want for this tool @ work is for cleaning, polishing and shine with minimal defect removal on the surfaces ive listed (glass, furniture is our biggest thing ATM (light scratches in clearcoats, nothing deeper than that, just want to diminish the lines before we re-clearcoat) metal im not really lookin for much swirl/scratch removal just clean n shine)
car will be the whole compound/swirl removal/kaio+sg/wax
Mike.Phillips@Autogeek said:
DA Polishers are easy to use, just watch the videos and read my article, the article is the most in-depth article on the topic ever written to date; I know some people don't like to read but the information is there....
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yea ive watched many of your vids from the da to the sealant vs wax to the straight line application process...i normally go to sleep @ 5am...thanks to autogeek its now 8am or later watching vids and reading how to's
oh and happy late 1 yr aniv. your celebration + sale was my first purchase so than you and congrats
mostly would be desks and tables and long/wide flat surfaces, for the little nooks n crannies n turns we have hand methodscolors of pads dont really matter right? just if they are finishing or polishing in name? and in aggressiveness polishing would be more aggressive than finishing correct?for metal it would really just be to give it a good cleaning and bring it up to real nice shine. we have a TON of stainless steel and aluminum and chrome plated(probably will leave the chrome to hand methods) things (countertops, floor cabinets, racks, (metal door guards kick + handle that we also hand clear coat after)) that kill us to do in arm muscles and we could bang out more in less time.glass would be to clean and shine and possible lightly fill scratches?( dont know if im using the right term and dont have a product in my mind at the moment for this purpose, basically like micro swirls in car paint...but in glass if you get my drift)any suggestions on which colors/use for each step?megs uc (bad swirls n such wouldnt mind doing 2 passes tho or moving up to a less abrasive after) - pad color/useless aggressive if needed - pad color/use?klasse aio - pad color/use (or would it work just as well by hand?)klasse sg- pad or hand?megs 26 - im thinking id like to do the last buttering by handlolyea ive just read alot of people say theyve used Klasse AIO on the whole vehicle but just wasnt sure if the same went for SG. i didnt want to have impaired vision out of my windshield or rear ws because i was stupid and didnt ask for advice first.any advice on what could help with those little micro swirls and scratches in glass even if its hand applied stuff?i figured the aio would clean n shine and the sg would fill them but if sg isnt advised im not doing itmost of my work and want for this tool @ work is for cleaning, polishing and shine with minimal defect removal on the surfaces ive listed (glass, furniture is our biggest thing ATM (light scratches in clearcoats, nothing deeper than that, just want to diminish the lines before we re-clearcoat) metal im not really lookin for much swirl/scratch removal just clean n shine)car will be the whole compound/swirl removal/kaio+sg/waxyea ive watched many of your vids from the da to the sealant vs wax to the straight line application process...i normally go to sleep @ 5am...thanks to autogeek its now 8am or later watching vids and reading how to'soh and happy late 1 yr aniv. your celebration + sale was my first purchase so than you and congrats
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