by jowens » Wed May 06, 2020 12:22 am
Hi,
I spent many hours using nuvite to polish my sonex. For me, it was a dirty job personally and to my shop. It's highly likely I was using poor technique or something even after watching Kerry's excellent instructional nuvite video. I called it good enough and moved on. I then backtracked to a recommendation to try Zephyr PRO40. It is a product that is popular with semi-truck drivers. My first application to the sonex was all by hand. Goes on and off like car wax. This resulted in a better finish than what I could do with nuvite. I passed the recommendation on to my sonex friend Russ. He purchased a 6" orbital buffer from Home depot and sent me some pictures that inspired me to I purchase a 10" rhobi orbital buffer to apply the zephyr product. Wow, what a difference and easy!!
A few amazon ads indicate conterfeit or watered down product. Russ tested this out and found that the factory direct versus amazon did have a different consistancy but the effectiveness was the same.
I don't believe pictures will capture the end result well but for me, the key is eliminating the backbreaking work and the mess- all probably due to my inabilities with nuvite. AND the end of fighting with polish build-up around each and every rivet- this doesn't happen with Zephyr.
I have no stock in zephyr, amazon, or any gains that may be implied by this post. I just wanted to share my great luck with the product. I do wish I would have purchased a cordless orbital buffer to avoid wrangling the electrical cord.
Thanks,
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jowens on Thu May 07, 2020 8:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
Jim Owens
Dynon HDX1100, dual controls, Viking 110, taildragger
800 Hours, first flight 10-17-2018