Buffer burn off the clear coat
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I didn't say it couldn't be done, I've just never heard of it being done and I've been doing some serious detailing for several years now. A PC or a UDM are both RO machines. Unlike a rotary, there isn't a main point where the pads spin so being able to burn the paint, even if not impossible, is VERY unlikely. When I was first learning to use a UDM, which is 20% stronger than a pc, I tried to burn the paint on a test panel on a friends junker and I couldn't do it.
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you dont need to clay it....
if you over worked a product, waxing will not take it off. just go back over it with a fresh application of polish again! you need the "slightly abrasive" cutting action to remove the dried up polish.
I can go with megs 105, work it in and leave it dry on the panel, continue to work on the car all the way around, then go back over the car with 205 right on top of the 105 and remove the dried 105 with no problem! BUT, I cannot wax over the 105 (just as a test, you need to break down the steps properly IMO)
if you over worked a product, waxing will not take it off. just go back over it with a fresh application of polish again! you need the "slightly abrasive" cutting action to remove the dried up polish.
I can go with megs 105, work it in and leave it dry on the panel, continue to work on the car all the way around, then go back over the car with 205 right on top of the 105 and remove the dried 105 with no problem! BUT, I cannot wax over the 105 (just as a test, you need to break down the steps properly IMO)
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