the cueball said:original guvnor said:I think as srhutch mentioned, a paint thickness measurement gauge takes all the guesswork out. As long as you've got a good clear coat thickness, using a hard compound with a DA should be pretty risk free. I'm no expert at all, and using exactly the same technique and pressure as with other polish/pad combinations, I found it really easy. Give it a go!
only the really expensive gauges can help take most of the guess work out...
the cheaper ones only show a total measurement... and even with taking readings from door shuts, under bonnet etc... you don't really know how much clear is on the bodywork...
plus, the cheaper ones don't do plastics...which of course, are the thinnest and easiest bits to damage! :lol:
so they help build up a picture, but in no way take the guess work out...
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Yes it only gives totals, but at least i know how much i am removing. If i remove one or two microns i know, without a gauge you could remove a lot more and have no idea. Yes it doesn't work on plastic, but after doing the main body you should have an idea in what you pads and products are doing.





