2011 Cayenne, paint correction & Opti-Guard protection

Even though I commented "Elsewhere" it bears repeating Chad........."Thats brill that is".
 
Thanks Richard!

What kind of car? D300 or M105?

I have both with me. I have 6 5" cutting pads with me and I plan to test both D300 & M105. I have my Griot's DA, PC XP, and Flex PE-12-150-2 along with a few pads...about 47 I believe.
 
Paint Correction step 2 - Meguiars M105 via DA and Meguiar’s MF pads
chad, it says pads did you use 105 on both mf pads?


By "pads" I meant both 5" and 3" MF cutting pads. :props:


Wow those are some great sun shots, great job!

Thank you! It's rare that I get a chance to take sun shots so I was pretty excited when it was nice out and the owner wanted to pick it up at noon. :)



Even though I commented "Elsewhere" it bears repeating Chad........."Thats brill that is".


Thanks again Bob! it's quite the complemet coming from you. :props:




I have both with me. I have 6 5" cutting pads with me and I plan to test both D300 & M105. I have my Griot's DA, PC XP, and Flex PE-12-150-2 along with a few pads...about 47 I believe.


You'll have to let me know how they work for you. I was surprised just how much more power the GGDA has over my PC and PCXP when a load is applied. :dblthumb2:
 
Wow, man! The flake pops out so much! Great job, Chad!

BTW, I love your MF+M105 combo :)


Airbrushes, huh? ;)
 
Very Very Nice! The reflection is incredible! You said the LSP was Optimum Opti-Guard, I looked through the AG store and couldn't find anything by that name. (I've been reading different threads and then looking up the products used trying to educate myself some more)
 
Wow, man! The flake pops out so much! Great job, Chad!

BTW, I love your MF+M105 combo :)


Airbrushes, huh? ;)

Thanks buddy!


Yep, the kit I ordered has two of them! ;)


Oiu, Shineyness has been acheived :props:


Thanks Flash! :)



Very Very Nice! The reflection is incredible! You said the LSP was Optimum Opti-Guard, I looked through the AG store and couldn't find anything by that name. (I've been reading different threads and then looking up the products used trying to educate myself some more)

Thanks!


Opti-Guard is the new name for the pro version of Opti-Coat. It's not sold at the consumer level but you can get the Opti-Coat 2.0 now, which is essentially the same, but more user friendly. ;)
 
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