Hi,
I have been reading alot of the posts and advice thats been given out pertaining to oxidation removal. But, before I get started on my 2000 Bayliner Ciera.. I have some questions that I hope can get cleared up. During the compounding stage I've seen where people have refered to the pad as a "white wool" pad. Do you guys use a wool pad with a velco back and plate or the old school tie down with a string
kind? Another question that I have is, does anyone use a dual action polisher (like a porter cable) or is the best results with HF one? 3rd.. Can good results be accomplished with a foam pad also or is the wool best for oxidation? Am I correct in thinking that you guys apply the compound or cleaner by hand, and then work it in and remove it with the buffer? Does any of the local stores carry the wool superbuff pads...ie Auto Zone?
thanks for your time
dtprkr
I have been reading alot of the posts and advice thats been given out pertaining to oxidation removal. But, before I get started on my 2000 Bayliner Ciera.. I have some questions that I hope can get cleared up. During the compounding stage I've seen where people have refered to the pad as a "white wool" pad. Do you guys use a wool pad with a velco back and plate or the old school tie down with a string
kind? Another question that I have is, does anyone use a dual action polisher (like a porter cable) or is the best results with HF one? 3rd.. Can good results be accomplished with a foam pad also or is the wool best for oxidation? Am I correct in thinking that you guys apply the compound or cleaner by hand, and then work it in and remove it with the buffer? Does any of the local stores carry the wool superbuff pads...ie Auto Zone?
thanks for your time
dtprkr