MichaelFarley56 wrote:Hi Andy, I was wondering if I can pick your brain a little on Nuvite polishing. I've been doing some reading and it looks like there's info that you can start the polish job with either G6, F7 or F9 grades of polish. Did you talk to anyone before deciding on F9? Where did you get your polish and supplies, including the rotary buffer? Finally, how much polish do you think you'll need for the whole plane?
Thanks!
I'm very much a polishing newbie myself, but here's what I did. I got the "Nuvite starter kit" from Sonex, which has a container each of F9, C, and S grades. You can get it here:
http://www.sonexaircraft.com/eshop/cart.php?target=product&product_id=16438&substring=nuviteI started with F9 because that's what Sonex recommends. I don't really need a show-quality polish, but knowing me once I start I will keep going until it looks really good. I really only need a "twenty footer" polish job. I have to say that three good passes with the F9 and you really start to see a nice shine. just be careful not to use too much polish; on my first two F9 passes it took a long time for the polish to get used up, and the shine didn't come out as well as the last pass where I used half as much polish or less.
For a polisher, since this was a test, I grabbed a super cheap Harbor Freight random orbital polisher. This one:
http://www.harborfreight.com/10-inch-random-orbit-waxer-polisher-43424.htmlSurprisingly, this cheap polisher and some wool (or wool-like substance) bonnets for $3.50 each did a credible job. I'm tempted to spring for a Cyclo polisher to do the airplane with, but and $20 for the HF cheapy that gets the job done it's hard to justify the Cyclo...
Let me know if you have any other questions, I'll answer them if I can!