so whats a good compounding speed?
whats a good polishing speed? using the MT300 if you're familiar w/ the tool?
i have some extremely whacked and neglected paint on my moms car. figured i needed more pressure to remove them and ease up on each pass
I am not familiar with the MT300 but I would assume it is similar to the PC7424 XP. I would highly recommend getting Mike Phillips book The Art of Detailing. I think he has updated the version, I have the older version. That will give you quite a bit of information on using the DA for several brands.
Assuming the MT300 is similar to the PC: Speed setting for
Correcting:
Lake Country CCS Pad or equivalent: 5" Orange Pad with Menzerna FG400 or Megs 105 or equivalent. Speed setting 5 and NO MORE than 15 pounds pressure (MAX). I would generally go from 7 to 12 pounds of pressure. You can check by putting pressure on a weight scale and get an idea of the pressure.
Polishing:
Lake Country CCS 5" White Pad or equivalent with Menzerna SF4000/4500 or Megs 205 or equivalent. Speed setting 5 and same amount of pressure as above.
Sealant/Waxing:
Lake Country CCS 5" Black, Red or Gold Pad or equivalent. Speed setting 2 - 3. Pressure should be the weight of the DA ie...no pressure.
I would put a mark or line on the BP to see if the BP is spinning. Additionally, keep the pad as flat as possible. 3 or 4 Peas size drops for you pad when correcting.
I would look at getting at least 2 to 3 Orange and White Pads for correcting/polishing. 1 Pad for sealant or waxing.
This is assuming you moms car is a small to medium sized car. If it is larger add one more Orange and White Pad.
You need to let the product work for you. Additionally, too much pressure will defeat the purpose of correcting/polishing. Practice your technique in slow rythmic motions.
Technique IMO is the most important thing to detailing and product is secondary. However, let the product work for you not the other way around. I hope this helps.
Again, I would highly recommend Mike Phillips book on The Art of Detailing. I still read that book during down times. I got most of the information from his book. To be more specific his section on the DA Polisher from pages 48 - 78.
I think there is a revised version of his book, however, you will gain valuable knowledge from his books. I know I have.
I hope this helps!!