Kristopher1129
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- Jan 3, 2011
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I just wanted to run something by you guys real quick. I bought the Meguiars and PC kit a while back. I've used MG105 before, and loved it. But, I always used the Makita and a wool pad. After reading all these positive things about the PC and 105...I figured what the hell...why not try it out.
I gotta say. I'm not getting anywhere near the results with 105 using the PC. As a matter ah fact...I think it blows, haha. I've tried on 3 different occasions now, only to be brought right back to my Makita which worked quickly and flawlessly.
Am I doing something wrong? Or does the Makita and a wool pad just kick that much ass? Cause I cannot for the life of me get 105 to work with the PC. I've been using the Maroon cutting Meguiars pad with the 105. Just like it says to do. I don't get it!
Today was a perfect example. I had some really bad scratches and scuffs to take out. I wet sanded with 2000 grit like usual. Then normally, at this point I would bust out the Makita with a wool pad and 105 and get the 2000 grit scratches right out.
Instead, I picked up the PC and the maroon pad with 105. Went over it two different times. Did about 3 passes up and down, 3 passes left and right SLOWLY both times. The wet sand scratches were still there!!! At that point, I grabbed the Makita and a wool pad...and BOOM, gone in probably 10 seconds. What the heck!?
How are you guys getting out scratches with this thing?? I'm thinking it's gotta be my pad. Should I use a wool pad on the PC?
I gotta say. I'm not getting anywhere near the results with 105 using the PC. As a matter ah fact...I think it blows, haha. I've tried on 3 different occasions now, only to be brought right back to my Makita which worked quickly and flawlessly.
Am I doing something wrong? Or does the Makita and a wool pad just kick that much ass? Cause I cannot for the life of me get 105 to work with the PC. I've been using the Maroon cutting Meguiars pad with the 105. Just like it says to do. I don't get it!
Today was a perfect example. I had some really bad scratches and scuffs to take out. I wet sanded with 2000 grit like usual. Then normally, at this point I would bust out the Makita with a wool pad and 105 and get the 2000 grit scratches right out.
Instead, I picked up the PC and the maroon pad with 105. Went over it two different times. Did about 3 passes up and down, 3 passes left and right SLOWLY both times. The wet sand scratches were still there!!! At that point, I grabbed the Makita and a wool pad...and BOOM, gone in probably 10 seconds. What the heck!?
How are you guys getting out scratches with this thing?? I'm thinking it's gotta be my pad. Should I use a wool pad on the PC?