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7. Clean the bonnets and microbre cloths
and store the equipment in a dry, dustless
place.
Do not press the machine, allow the
inherent weight of the machine to do
the job.
Note that sharp edges are worked more
quickly and that the paintwork on these
surfaces can be thinner.
Clean the bonnets at regular intervals
and/or replace during the polishing.
Expect to need 2-4 bonnets per car.
1. Apply ve drops of polish the size of peas
on the bonnet. Do not use too much
polish, it does not do any good and will
fasten in the bonnet and produce an
inferior result.
2. Place the bonnet on the surface to be
polished and start the machine at low
speed.
3. Spread the polish over a small area
(about 30 x 30 cm).
4. Increase the speed and move the polisher
slowly (about 4 cm/sec) backwards and
forwards over the surface a few times.
Apply a few drops of polish on the
bonnet when it begins to be used up.
Note that a new or newly washed
bonnet sucks up more in the
beginning. Remember to ALWAYS
switch o the machine before lifting
it up from the surface.
5. Use a microbre cloth to wipe o the
polish and produce a bright surface. Check
the results and continue on a new small
area (about 30 x 30 cm).
6. When the whole car has been polished
the paintwork should be protected with
wax. Apply a thin layer by hand, or with
a clean and soft polishing wheel. Wait a
few minutes and then wipe with a clean
microbre cloth. One tip is to remove
residual polish with isopropanol or
another deep-cleaning agent adapted for
paintwork before applying the wax.

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