Hi again, and apologies in advance for going off topic (but I'm still gonna ask
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After seeing all this work you've convinced me to have a go with modern kit, so I've bought myself a dual action polisher, called a DAS6Pro over here, I don't know if you have the same things over there. It's got variable speeds and I've got a 5" & 3" backing plate with Hexlogic Heavy/Medium/Finish velcro pads - basically I've been trying to copy what you showed a page or so back.
The last polisher I had (several years ago) vibrated so much that I had aching wrists after a few minutes and the polishing mops were tied on with string so you can see this is a big learning curve for me. Hence some questions on technique.....
First question is how fast ? This polisher has a range from 2500 to 6500 rpm and the dial gives levels 1-6 with 1 being slowest. That's quite a range so if yours has similar speed control I'd appreciate any guidance you could give on what speed for what operation or pad. I know there is plenty of paint to go at but I'm wary of overdoing it so I've only used settings 1&2 so far.
Second - from the picture you posted, are you using your polisher for the 1000/2000 grit paper stage ? I've previously done that by hand with soapy water (and it takes ages) but are there pads you can get that do the same job with a dry polisher like my new toy ?
Third - I bought a package kit which has 3 Menzerna compounds, Heavy Cut 400, Medium cut 2500 and Super Finish Plus. 3 Hexlogic pads, Orange Medium cut, White medium finish, black finish pad. This kit was aimed at folks trying to bring back a modern car paint before resale, but given that I'm going to try & copy what you do from a matt finish, does this sound ok or should I have some intermediate pad/compounds ? I would normally use G3 first by hand but that's a paste, not a liquid.
TIA, and I promise not to derail the thread again with more questions.....
Brian