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Old 11-03-2004, 02:20 PM
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Question Orbiter Pad Recommendations

I have orbiter I got from Sears a couple of years ago. If you’ve been reading this forum you know I am getting ready to detail Hoss before Thanksgiving. The paint is desperately in need of some attention. Has spider webbing real bad! I have been given advice from other posts about how to remove the swirls but I have a question about the pads for the orbiter.

Here is the process I am going to follow (thanks Big Screw):
For the best results on black, follow these steps:

1. wash - meguiar's gold class shampoo/conditioner
2. clay bar - mother's or whoever you prefer
3. swirl remover - meguiar's #9 or colorx
4. polish - meguiar's #7 polish/glaze (swirls WILL be gone!)
5. wax -meguiar's NXT wax
6. wait an hour
7. wax - meguiar's NXT wax
8. admire!

The orbiter came with a few blue cotton pads, and one thick fluffy white one. What would you experts out there recommend on how I should use the pads? Should I purchase some additional ones? If so what type and quantity? How are you guys using your orbiters?

Thanks in advance for all advice and recommendations
 
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Old 11-03-2004, 03:13 PM
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I have a sears orbital. Blue pads to apply the wax, and go buy some MF bonnets to remove. The 'fluffy' pads are not for wax removal according to the manual. I still used them to remove & buff and it turned out great.
 
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Old 11-03-2004, 04:33 PM
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I recommend waiting 24 hours between coats of NXT. Other than that, good to go.

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Old 11-03-2004, 04:49 PM
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Great advice and Good choice of products You can remove wax with that fluffy pad after that I would do all other work by hand ( just my preference) definitely wait 24 hrs for 2nd coat of nxt
 
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Old 11-03-2004, 05:23 PM
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I am curious as to why I would wait 24 hrs to apply the second coat of NTX?

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Old 11-03-2004, 05:25 PM
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To give it time to bond to the paint. Like other synthetics, have to give it time to bond molecularly to the surface.
 
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Old 11-03-2004, 08:20 PM
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Originally posted by Dad's Hoss
I am curious as to why I would wait 24 hrs to apply the second coat of NTX?

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Like AhsGrad1973 mentioned, it's time to allow bonding. You see, NXT is really not a 'wax' by the true meaning; it's a sealant. Meguiar's elected to utilize the word 'wax' on the packaging in order to give the average Wal-Mart user a 'warm and fuzzy' feeling when they buy it. In short, what average Joe-Blow is going to walk into Wal-Mart and buy a 'sealant'? Most won't because they don't know what that means....

Anyway, the bonding that is happening is down on a molecular level. With a standard carnauba or similar, the layer of wax that you apply simply sits on top of the paint. A sealant (or at least the ones that I know of) will actually go a step beyond that and share charges (on the molecular level) with the paint on your vehicle. The 24-hour notion is to allow this to happen thouroughly...

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Old 11-04-2004, 10:21 AM
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Thanks for educating me guys. See the old saying is true that you learn something every day. Even an older 35 yr old dog like myself.
 
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Old 11-04-2004, 04:34 PM
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34 here does that mean I'm OLD too? Ha Ha Now get cleaning that truck OLD man
 
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Old 11-04-2004, 05:24 PM
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34 here does that mean I'm OLD too? Ha Ha Now get cleaning that truck OLD man
LOL I say old because that's what I get from the wife and kids. I feel 30 but my body is starting to remind me of my age
 
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Old 11-10-2004, 03:38 PM
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Hey fellas I have a concern about detailing next week. The weather projection is not good. Looks like rain/snow and highs in the 40’s all week.

Is it recommended to detail in temps close to say 70 degrees or so? I have a two-car garage so room isn’t an issue, but it isn’t heated. Is it going to be too cold for the products to work fully to their potential?

Oh and dzervit- what are MF Bonnets?

Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
 
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Thank you dzervit, yes I need to get some of those for sure. What are your thoughts about the ambient temp question?
 
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Old 11-10-2004, 04:26 PM
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I've heard rumors about anything over 45 degrees or so is fine to wax.

I'm sure RP can enlighten us about the Meguiars line-up.
 
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45+, I believe, is fine.
 


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