APPLYING WAX ONTOSURFACE TO BE POLISHEDcont.
(See Figure
9)
9. Shut "Off" the buffer/polisher
when
you have finished applying wax with
applicator bonnet.
10. Remove the wax applicator bonnet
and use it to hand polish all the
hard-to-reach
surfaces
(under
bumpers, around door handles, etc.).
(See Figure 9.)
11. Properly dispose of wax applicator
bonnet.
ATTACHING
THE POLISHING
BONNETTOTHE
FOAM
PAD
(See Figure
10)
WARNING:
When changing accessories,
BE SURE that the switch is in the
(OFF) position and the cord is unplugged.
1. Place the terry cloth bonnet
on foam
pad as shown in Fig. 10.
2. ALWAYS
make sure that the elastic
strip on the bottom of the bonnet
is
securely
tucked on the underside
of the
foam pad.
BUFFING
AND POLISHING
- REMOVINGTHE
WAX FROM THE SURFACE
(See Figure
11)
NOTE: Remove wax in the same order
as it was applied.
1. Place extension
cord over your shoulder.
2, Turn buffer/polisher
"On".
3. Buff and polish
(remove
wax) when it
has dried to an even haze.
NOTE:
For best results,
use long,
sweeping
strokes in a criss-cross
pattern
when removing
wax.
4. Buff and polish the entire surface
until all dried wax is removed.
Remove
the
bonnet
from time to time and shake out the dried wax residue.
A bonnet
with
excess
residue
will cause streaking.
You may need to replace
the bonnet
with
a new one if you can't get it clean enough
to avoid streaking.
5. Use a clean terry cloth bonnet
for final buffing andpolishing.
Or use a foam
polishing
bonnet
(sold separately)
for the ultimate
"showroom"
shine