dlc95
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- May 18, 2013
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Thank you, I'll get in touch with him.
Maybe it's the pads? I have a great polisher and Meg's Ultimate Compound is good. I'm using Meg's foam polishing pads, not a cutting pad.
I understand it's hard stuff, but is this going to have an effect on my detailing of it? I don't let the water dry on my panels usually, I just got frustrated that day and washed the car off and parked it without drying. Which wasn't smart of me, I re-washed it today and fully dried and waxed it.
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For years Meguiars did all of their classes with just Ultimate Compound on their polishing pads, and were consistently able to achieve their intended results, so you "should" be ok.
While in some cases polish is enough to handle some paint defects, I look at my products as follows
1. Heavy Cut (Ultimate Compound) to remove damage.
2. Light Cut (Ultimate Polish) to clean up any marring that may have been left by the compounding process, and bringing gloss up to maximum potential.
Your product choice is excellent at this task.
I suspect you might be using way too much pressure to get the rotation necessary for efficient removal of paint.
I'm also curious as to how you are setting your pad up with product as you go through the process.