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seamate 09-21-2011 02:24 PM

Source for Vibra Cut and Vitreo Wax
 
Dave
Can you provide a link to source Vibra Cut and Vitreo?
Who is the manufacturer?

I have an 89 Checkmate Convincor that is in sore need of buff and wax

Dave

glassdave 09-22-2011 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by seamate (Post 3508820)
Dave
Can you provide a link to source Vibra Cut and Vitreo?
Who is the manufacturer?

I have an 89 Checkmate Convincor that is in sore need of buff and wax

Dave

here ya go


http://fountainofyouthrestore.com/Fo...outh_Home.html

502ss 10-01-2011 10:38 PM

Dave are you using a wool pad on a rotary machine or orbital?

glassdave 10-09-2011 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by 502ss (Post 3517602)
Dave are you using a wool pad on a rotary machine or orbital?

wool on rotary. the only thing i use a large orbital for is wax.

TBAG 12-01-2011 12:29 PM

I'm thinking about ordering the trio to use on my 96 Baja with light oxidation (compared to the red Checkmate in the OP) I'll be applying the products with a Porter Cable 7424 and wool pads.

My question is, will this still work ok with the Porter Cable or am I wasting my time by using it with the Vibra Cut? My other question for Glass Dave is after applying the Vibra Cut do you buff off with a microfiber towel or skip that step and just wash with soapy water?

Thanks for the help in advance.

glassdave 12-01-2011 01:17 PM

the 7424 is an orbital and better for waxes and glazes maybe fine polishes. I dont think you would see the benefits of either of these without a good quality buffer. Gel really likes a certain amount of heat and friction to get the oxidation off and pull the shine out. It would take forever with an orbital also Totally Buff is a diminishing compound and needs to me worked down.

on heavily oxidized gel i hit it hard with Vibra then go straight to soap/water wash. Next day after a thorough dry i hit it with Totally Buff and bring out the final shine. Pending how big a mess i made or not i have been able to skip washing and just towel it off then go to wax.

TBAG 12-01-2011 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by glassdave (Post 3561684)
the 7424 is an orbital and better for waxes and glazes maybe fine polishes. I dont think you would see the benefits of either of these without a good quality buffer. Gel really likes a certain amount of heat and friction to get the oxidation off and pull the shine out. It would take forever with an orbital also Totally Buff is a diminishing compound and needs to me worked down.

on heavily oxidized gel i hit it hard with Vibra then go straight to soap/water wash. Next day after a thorough dry i hit it with Totally Buff and bring out the final shine. Pending how big a mess i made or not i have been able to skip washing and just towel it off then go to wax.

Thanks, that's what I figured but wanted to get another opinion. Hopefully I can find one of my gearhead buddies who has a rotary they'll let me borrow because I'm not really wanting to go spend ~$400 for something I'll use once. After this job this boat is getting sold or upkept better to prevent the oxidation.

TBAG 12-01-2011 03:22 PM

Update, found a friend with a rotary he's going to let me borrow. It uses 8" pads, where is the best place to order some wool pads? Also, what type of pads should one use to apply the Vitreo, and should I use my Porter Cable for that?

Thanks again

glassdave 12-01-2011 08:04 PM

you should be able to get wool pads at any autobody supply place, NAPA may have them to. Ask your friend if he has a cleaning spur, you will need to spur the pad to clear out the Vibra but the Totally is pretty much self clearing. You will also need one pad for each product, i prefer to not cross products on the pad. The Vitreo you can put on with the PC orbital and for that you can use foam.

RT930turbo 12-01-2011 08:44 PM

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This stuff rocks! Heater63 just hooked me up with some goodies that came in the mail today. Time to get the buffer out and make her look new again. :grinser010:


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