ParaHandy
Well-Known Member
The instructions are admirably short and to the point:
<<Spread Aqua-Buff 2000 Compound and Polish on the surface to be compounded with a brush or cloth, several square feet at a time--using one-half the normal amount - and mist the surface with water. Immediately machine buff with a clean, damp lamb's wool-type pad. Repeat the process to eliminate scratches from exceptionally hard surfaces. Should the compound become dry while being buffed, re-wet again by misting the surface with water.
Note: For best results, use machine buffers that generate at least 2500 rpm for
Aqua-Buff products.>>
An acquaintance has used this stuff on his Tradewind and the results are pretty good.
I'm planning on using my 240mm orbital polisher (Halfords best circa 2001) with lambs wool bonnets. Even an eejit couldn't screw up, could they? Any advice gratefully received
<<Spread Aqua-Buff 2000 Compound and Polish on the surface to be compounded with a brush or cloth, several square feet at a time--using one-half the normal amount - and mist the surface with water. Immediately machine buff with a clean, damp lamb's wool-type pad. Repeat the process to eliminate scratches from exceptionally hard surfaces. Should the compound become dry while being buffed, re-wet again by misting the surface with water.
Note: For best results, use machine buffers that generate at least 2500 rpm for
Aqua-Buff products.>>
An acquaintance has used this stuff on his Tradewind and the results are pretty good.
I'm planning on using my 240mm orbital polisher (Halfords best circa 2001) with lambs wool bonnets. Even an eejit couldn't screw up, could they? Any advice gratefully received