So this is what my Brewster looks like so far.
I may go back and re-sand it at some point since I think I rushed some of the steps a bit, but for now its good enough.
I have been trying to apply carnauba wax to the surface with a Dico medium buffing wheel. But I don't think I'm even getting any wax on the wheel at all. Should I try a firm buffing wheel, or increasing RPMs? Or can I heat up my block of wax a bit? Supposedly the heat of the buffing wheel is supposed to warm the wax but I can hold my fingers to this buffing wheel for extended periods of time, so I don't see how its going to get loaded up with this rock hard wax.
Edit: Smaller pic
I may go back and re-sand it at some point since I think I rushed some of the steps a bit, but for now its good enough.
I have been trying to apply carnauba wax to the surface with a Dico medium buffing wheel. But I don't think I'm even getting any wax on the wheel at all. Should I try a firm buffing wheel, or increasing RPMs? Or can I heat up my block of wax a bit? Supposedly the heat of the buffing wheel is supposed to warm the wax but I can hold my fingers to this buffing wheel for extended periods of time, so I don't see how its going to get loaded up with this rock hard wax.
Edit: Smaller pic