Using Mushroom Buffs to Polish
There are several different kinds of buffs to use however the mushroom buffs seem to work fantastic on the wheels specifically and in more general words the entire car’s metal which is the grill, molding, tips and all the engine parts including the blowers, header, valve covers and manifolds. (including wheels and etc…)
Mushroom buffs can be purchased pretty much anywhere something automotive is sold. Now real quick we want to cover that we are not insisting that you will need one to achieve the highest gloss possible however some people have plenty of oxidation so this is going to use more polish so to reduce the amount of metal polish that you use using a mushroom buff on the end of your drill will save you some money and keep you in business longer.
Also they are very easy to use considering the size of them. These mushroom buffs are not like orbital polishers where you have to use a huge pad to polish out the paint yet they are focused on more specific items with more details in the surface. Thus allowing you to get right down into the metal and all the unique angles with these polishing accessories. You will also realize how fast the oxidation will dissapear and how fast the gloss appears.
Simply add a quarter size drop to the mushroom buff and turn the drill on low when you spread the polish onto the surface where there will be no sling you can turn the speed up if your drill has this option. Make sure that the entire piece is done before removing it that way you will not have to come back a second time. When it comes time to apply the second and final step of our polishing system Sheen Genie gently wipe it on with a soft and clean micro fiber and remember to let it dry for two minutes. The sealer does instantly seal we want to stress that but to make it even easier on you men and “women” it has been chemically designed to powderize meaning it turns into a powdery dust a light haze to be more descriptive thus allowing you to wipe it right off. Repeat this process once every six months and before winter. Extra tip if you will be leaving your car inside the garage for winter months you can always leave the sealer on the metal pieces so that there is no moisture wearing down the protection at all until you remove it then you will still have the lasting results as if you had just applied.
