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"Two-Step" System
Utilizing Mini-Orbital Sander and DynabufferA Proven Method for Repairing Minor Surface Defects in Clearcoat


STEP ONE
Choose One of These Tools:
Choose One of These Tools:
Model 58037 12,000 RPM
Right Angle Mini-Orbital Sander
Right Angle Mini-Orbital Sander
- See Mini-Orbital Sander for full details. (Various models may be used.)
| Part No. | 58037 |
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Model 57502 7,500 RPM
Palm-Style Mini-Dynorbital® Sander
- See Palm-Style Mini-Dynorbital® for full details.
Model 57503 (5,000 RPM) may also be used.
| Part No. | 57502 |
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STEP ONE Procedure:
Using one of these tools, attach abrasive disc to sanding pad, then apply water to the abrasive. Place the sanding pad on the defect, positioning it slightly off-center, and apply slight pressure. Throttle the tool on and sand in a random motion for two seconds. Keep the sanding pad FLAT while sanding, letting the tool and abrasive do the work. Try to keep the sanded area as small as possible. Remove tool from surface and throttle tool off ("start on, stop off"). Wipe surface dry with a clean soft cloth.
Using one of these tools, attach abrasive disc to sanding pad, then apply water to the abrasive. Place the sanding pad on the defect, positioning it slightly off-center, and apply slight pressure. Throttle the tool on and sand in a random motion for two seconds. Keep the sanding pad FLAT while sanding, letting the tool and abrasive do the work. Try to keep the sanded area as small as possible. Remove tool from surface and throttle tool off ("start on, stop off"). Wipe surface dry with a clean soft cloth.

STEP TWO
Choose One of These Tools:
Choose One of These Tools:
STEP TWO Procedure:
Apply a small amount of polishing pad on Dynabuffer, spreading precondition pad. Then apply small compound to work surface, and use compound evenly over sanded area. Place the pad on the sanded area and apply pressure (approximately 3 lbs. of pressure with 3" diameter tool, and 10 lbs. of pressure with 5" diameter tool). Throttle the tool on, and adjust pressure to minimize vibration (finding the "sweet spot"). Then move pad in a random motion for ten seconds, keeping pad flat or tipped slightly forward. This will eliminate compound slinging, swirl marks, haze and scratches. Wipe the area clean with a soft cloth and inspect. If imperfections are still visible, repeat process as needed.
Apply a small amount of polishing pad on Dynabuffer, spreading precondition pad. Then apply small compound to work surface, and use compound evenly over sanded area. Place the pad on the sanded area and apply pressure (approximately 3 lbs. of pressure with 3" diameter tool, and 10 lbs. of pressure with 5" diameter tool). Throttle the tool on, and adjust pressure to minimize vibration (finding the "sweet spot"). Then move pad in a random motion for ten seconds, keeping pad flat or tipped slightly forward. This will eliminate compound slinging, swirl marks, haze and scratches. Wipe the area clean with a soft cloth and inspect. If imperfections are still visible, repeat process as needed.
