HateSwirls
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Today I was working on a Hyundai , black paint , very bad condition.
Anyway, I was using the Meguiar's Correcting Compound/MF Cutting Disk along with my GG6, removed the defects but was far from last step ready so followed with the m205 and a LC Flat pad, Bam, perfect.
Then I ran into a panel that wasn't correcting as I wanted so I switched to the m105, still using the DAMF.
Made 2-3 section passes,buffed it off and to my surprise the paint was very close to last step ready.
I'm sure this won't be the case on all clears but I'll try it tomorrow on a Dodge ,GMC trucks and a red RAV4.
Surely I can't get three in a row to go my way!
Both trucks are in desperate need of a paint correction.
The m105 is more aggressive compared to the Correcting Compound so it surprised me I had better results using the m105.
How many of you tried this combo
I have three vehicles to work on this weekend, all of them are thrashed , only two days to do all three.
My guys washed and clayed them today so no prep work on my part.
Anyway, I was using the Meguiar's Correcting Compound/MF Cutting Disk along with my GG6, removed the defects but was far from last step ready so followed with the m205 and a LC Flat pad, Bam, perfect.
Then I ran into a panel that wasn't correcting as I wanted so I switched to the m105, still using the DAMF.
Made 2-3 section passes,buffed it off and to my surprise the paint was very close to last step ready.
I'm sure this won't be the case on all clears but I'll try it tomorrow on a Dodge ,GMC trucks and a red RAV4.
Surely I can't get three in a row to go my way!
Both trucks are in desperate need of a paint correction.
The m105 is more aggressive compared to the Correcting Compound so it surprised me I had better results using the m105.
How many of you tried this combo
I have three vehicles to work on this weekend, all of them are thrashed , only two days to do all three.
My guys washed and clayed them today so no prep work on my part.