Brian Dee
Super Moderator
We all know that this is one of the last steps to that show winnig finish. Here's a tip. I see many people sanding in a circular motion across thier work. Don't do it. your just going to make the buffing process harder. Sand in straight lines, as this will make your buffing so much easier. As the buffer moves in a circular motion, it will buff out the scratches buy cutting directly across them at a 90 deg angle. But sanding in a cirvular motion just causes the buffer to follow the scratches in the same circular motion. Try it next time, you'll be suprised. As for the compound I use only wizards products. Starting off wth a wool pad,then switching to foam. you'll end up with a shine 3 feet deep, and be careful about using compounds that have fillers in them. If you dont buff out the micro scratches,they will just come back on you after you wash your bike or car. Hope this helps.
Brian.
Brian.
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