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I bought both from WW and i am wondering if i should apply both? or is that just overkill? I the description of the 3M stuff it says you can follow up with WX block/seal. Just not sure if i should apply the 3M stuff and then apply thw WX. Now that i really think about it it kind of seems like i should just do one or the other. Thoughts?
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On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 1:21:59 PM UTC-6, soaringjac wrote:
I bought both from WW and i am wondering if i should apply both? or is that just overkill? I the description of the 3M stuff it says you can follow up with WX block/seal. Just not sure if i should apply the 3M stuff and then apply thw WX. Now that i really think about it it kind of seems like i should just do one or the other. Thoughts? If your glider needs buffing, first use the Perfect-It. WX products are nice for protecting the surface after buffing. Mike |
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On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 5:40:41 PM UTC-7, Mike C wrote:
On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 1:21:59 PM UTC-6, soaringjac wrote: I bought both from WW and i am wondering if i should apply both? or is that just overkill? I the description of the 3M stuff it says you can follow up with WX block/seal. Just not sure if i should apply the 3M stuff and then apply thw WX. Now that i really think about it it kind of seems like i should just do one or the other. Thoughts? If your glider needs buffing, first use the Perfect-It. WX products are nice for protecting the surface after buffing. Mike Thanks Mike! |
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On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 12:21:59 PM UTC-7, soaringjac wrote:
I bought both from WW and i am wondering if i should apply both? or is that just overkill? I the description of the 3M stuff it says you can follow up with WX block/seal. Just not sure if i should apply the 3M stuff and then apply thw WX. Now that i really think about it it kind of seems like i should just do one or the other. Thoughts? First: 3M Perfect-It Rubbing Compound (06085) Then 3M Perfect-It Machine Polish (06064) Finally wax of your choice Don't forget to mask your seals and turbulators with masking tape to protect them from the buffer I just did my wings last weekend and they turned out great |
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On Saturday, May 4, 2019 at 7:55:53 AM UTC-7, Matt Herron Jr. wrote:
On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 12:21:59 PM UTC-7, soaringjac wrote: I bought both from WW and i am wondering if i should apply both? or is that just overkill? I the description of the 3M stuff it says you can follow up with WX block/seal. Just not sure if i should apply the 3M stuff and then apply thw WX. Now that i really think about it it kind of seems like i should just do one or the other. Thoughts? First: 3M Perfect-It Rubbing Compound (06085) Then 3M Perfect-It Machine Polish (06064) Finally wax of your choice Don't forget to mask your seals and turbulators with masking tape to protect them from the buffer I just did my wings last weekend and they turned out great Thanks Matt |
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