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26th April 2009, 07:56
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Reducing polish dush
Put simply is there any way I can reduce dust from polish while machine polishing?
Yesterday for the first time I used my Megs G220 and AG UDS but there was a stupid amount of dust!
If no way of reducing dust what polishes have less dust residue?
Black car btw and soft cutting pad
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26th April 2009, 08:43
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Location: Barnsley
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lol, was going to ask the same question...i've got a black saxo too
Not sure about reducing the dust but I bought one of those micro fibre mitts from halfords those big white fluffy ones, I normally give the car the once over with that after polishing but guaranteed it's back the next day especially with all this nice weather...
Sucks too when it rains on top of it and drys shite..
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26th April 2009, 09:10
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Saxperience Hardcore!
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yes, use a different make of polish! Try checmical guys all in one or menzerna final fin ish. You will get much better results and no dust at all from either of these.
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26th April 2009, 12:01
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Use a pad conditioner, well just water can work, but mist it on, im sue you will have some quick detailer craig, its good for pad conditioning too
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26th April 2009, 18:47
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Use a pad conditioner, well just water can work, but mist it on, im sue you will have some quick detailer craig, its good for pad conditioning too 
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Been doing that, making sure the pad is moist
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26th April 2009, 19:19
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Hmmmm how much dust we talking craig lol
i did mine and got some dust, cant help it tbh, juts have to wash it afterwards, when it turns to dust it usually means the polish has been broken down though
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26th April 2009, 19:19
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A squirt of quick detailer is what you need to condition pad. Reduces dust but doesn't eradicate. Its a pain in the ass but you just need to get used to it!
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26th April 2009, 19:25
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No way of getting rid of all the dust ... Admittedly it's really annoying.
Touch of speed detailer on the pad + surface
Less product to cause the dust
Work on a smaller area at a time.
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