I have a 2004 Mustang GT and the hood and decklid/trunk lid are fiberglass and not metal. My question is do I have to take the same precautions on those as one would when polishing plastic surfaces? Like not going over 1200 rpm as I have been advised to do when polishing plastic surfaces. Or can you take the same approach to fiberglass painted surfaces as metal painted surfaces and let them get hotter than plastics; and go higher than 1200 rpm while polishing them? I am wondering because I want to take precaution and have not heard much about fiberglass painted surfaces and the procedure taken with those. I am going to get ready to do my next maintenance correction on it around the middle to end of this month so I just want to make sure before I start. Thanks guys
I would treat it like a plastic surface. Like plastic, fiberglass does not dissipate heat near as quickly as painted metal.
Yeah, I have a '94ish Vette coming up and was wondering kind of the same thing. I take it that it's fiberglass underneath. Definitely stick witht he 3401 for that if that is the case.