imported_doug
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OK - after catching up on all of your suggestions, I went out and put on SG coat number 3 after a quick dust and QD. This time I tried the foam applicator dampened with some FI. Used a small drop and did a section of the hood. MUCH, MUCH better - I can feel what I'm doing AND I can see better too, and I can get it on thinner and more evenly. (At least, I HOPE it is the SG I'm getting on there, and not just FI!)
Then I velcro'd a super-soft (Griot's red) buffing pad to the orbital. I wet it with 3 sprays of FI (this was too much, so worked it around and in/off with my hand a bit) - and then about a nickel-drop's worth of SG, distributed around the pad as four or five small drops. I moved quickly to distribute the material around the hood, then came back and evened it out. It seems to have worked pretty well - although I can see I got some areas thicker than others. When I had the whole hood covered I tried going back over these spots with another spritz of QD on the pad - this seems to have thinned them out a bit. I used speed 3 - and next time I think I could probably have gotten by with even less SG.
I can tell you that you are NOT going to waste a bunch of SG using an orbital, and it is going to save a lot of time. Since it distributes over a much bigger area than your hand, I think the chances of getting complete coverage are better too.
SO - this is a big improvement over the previous application techniques. And, at your advice again, I will let this sit overnight, and buff out in the morning. I will do some by hand for comparison of the application techniques with wht I already tried, and I will also buff some out with an microfiber bonnet. AND I will try showroomLincoln's suggestion of a dampened MF towel for buffing.
I'll let you know......
(See - you CAN teach an old dog new tricks.
)
Then I velcro'd a super-soft (Griot's red) buffing pad to the orbital. I wet it with 3 sprays of FI (this was too much, so worked it around and in/off with my hand a bit) - and then about a nickel-drop's worth of SG, distributed around the pad as four or five small drops. I moved quickly to distribute the material around the hood, then came back and evened it out. It seems to have worked pretty well - although I can see I got some areas thicker than others. When I had the whole hood covered I tried going back over these spots with another spritz of QD on the pad - this seems to have thinned them out a bit. I used speed 3 - and next time I think I could probably have gotten by with even less SG.
I can tell you that you are NOT going to waste a bunch of SG using an orbital, and it is going to save a lot of time. Since it distributes over a much bigger area than your hand, I think the chances of getting complete coverage are better too.
SO - this is a big improvement over the previous application techniques. And, at your advice again, I will let this sit overnight, and buff out in the morning. I will do some by hand for comparison of the application techniques with wht I already tried, and I will also buff some out with an microfiber bonnet. AND I will try showroomLincoln's suggestion of a dampened MF towel for buffing.
I'll let you know......
(See - you CAN teach an old dog new tricks.
