Prep the pads prep the pad by applying buffing compound to the pad.
Buffing car paint.
This process restores the car s original luster and will improve the car s overall appearance.
But if you do it correctly you can really make that new or old paint pop.
Buffing a car is a process that literally removes a small layer of paint from a car s finish exposing a fresher layer of paint underneath.
Buffing basically involves removing a very thin layer of your vehicle s paint or clear coat.
In essence you re taking a tool that spins a pad very fast and pressing it on your car.
Car wax buffing your car after its been painted can help remove any surface scratches and give your car a professional shine.
This might sound disturbing but if done correctly no vehicles will be harmed in the making of this buffing.
Apply compound apply buffing compound to a painted panel.
If you need to remove a lot of surface abrasions on the paint then you should choose the meguiar s ultimate polish.
Set the speed if there is a speed adjustment set it to a medium or medium low speed roughly 800 rpm.
It acts as a lubricant protecting the foam of the pad and the paint on your car from damage.
While the pad is pressed onto the car turn the buffer motor on.
Before applying wax buff and polish the car so it will look its best.
Buffing is as important as regular washing when you own a car it helps keep your vehicle s exterior paint in the best possible condition.
A car buffer and some polish are all you need to make your car look like it just left the showroom floor.
Prep the pad with a buffing and sanding lubricant.
Attach a wool buffing head to your rotary buffing machine.
The best car polish is a three way toss up between the meguiar s ultimate polish nufinish liquid car polish and the zymol cleaner wax.
Though soft to the touch a wool buffing pad will create a fair amount of friction on the paint s surface.
Before turning the buffer on slide the pad around a bit on the car where the compound is.
Buffing the paint on your car or truck can be a scary job if you think about it.
You want to just sort of level it out a bit and define the area you will be buffing.