Friday, May 6, 2011

Detailing: Car Buffing

Car Buffing Techniques
1)      Paint preparation is vital. Proper paint preparation makes the process smoother with a better end result. Give the car a good wash and prep the surface with a clay preparation bar.  There are several kinds available. This will minimize or remove protrusions on the paint surface such as environmental contaminates like dust specks.
2)      Proper buffing techniques are a must. In short, work buffer right to left over bead of polish and/or compound. Start slightly on edge and then finish flat. Working smaller areas keep your pace uniform and in “rhythm.” With increased practice, proficiency increases. Keep the RPMs on the slow side.
3)      Let the weight of the buffer do most of the work. Don’t wear yourself out. Work with the buffer, not against it. Keep the buffer in motion to avoid burning the paint. You will get a feel for how the buffer wants to move in time.
4)      Work the car from right to left (right handed) and don’t turn the buffer upside down, the cord will get wrapped in the buffer spindle if you do.
5)      Watch for pad grabbers like antennas, windshield wipers and emblems. The cautious approach is the best approach, mask or remove where possible. Have you ever seen a windshield wiper fly?
6)      Avoid or mask rubberized body side moldings, you can burn or stain them.
Avoid edges by masking or working parallel with the buffer wheel. Work close but not over unless you have a good touch. If you are a beginner, don’t lock the variable trigger, this will allow you to slow down at any time.


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