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The Original “ Two-Step ”
Polishing System
The proven method for repairing surface defects on clear coats.
Step One - Sanding (also called Denibbing)
> Use the 32 mm diameter Right Angle Mini-Orbital Sander ( p/n 10207 ).
> Place the micro abrasive disc on the backup pad.
> Use water as sanding lubrication. Spray the water directly on disc before
each sanding operation for cooling and to prevent undercutting.
> Place the sanding disc slightly off-centre of the defect with slight pressure on
the pad.
> Throttle the tool on and sand the defect in a random pattern for 2 to 5 seconds.
> Keep the sanding pad flat while sanding.
> Let the tool and the abrasive do the work and keep the sanding area as small as
possible.
> Throttle the tool off first and then remove it from work surface.
> Clean the area with a Dynabrade Microfibre Wipe, verify results, re-sand as needed.
( We recommend using blue wipes for this step .)
Step Two - Polishing (also called Buffing)
> Use the 76 mm Dynabuffer ( p/n 10127 ).
> Place the polishing foam on the backup pad and impregnate the foam
with polishing compound before 1st use.
> Apply a small drop of Dynabrade polishing compound on the polishing foam.
> Use the foam to spread compound evenly over the sanded area.
> Place the foam on the sanded area.
> Throttle the tool on and apply approximately 4 to 5 kg of force to the work surface.
> Polish in a “North-to-South”, then “East-to-West” pattern, keeping the foam flat
or slightly angled forward.
> Feather the area with lighter pressure for 2 seconds.
> Throttle the tool off first and then remove it from work surface.
> Wipe the area with a clean Dynabrade Microfibre Wipe and verify results.
( We recommend using yellow wipes for this step .)
> If sanded area is still matt, re-polish as needed.
p/n 10207
Mini-Orbital Sander
p/n 10127
76 mm Dynabuffer
Kits 72730 and 72779
Pe r fe c t r esu lt s
i n l e ss t h a n
2 0 s e co n d s !
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