Bamaboy007
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I find it excels at compounding...whether its using D300/M105...but on the finishing side, unless the paint is HARD, its not so stellar as you likely get marring trying to finish down on super soft paints, and most black paint...so its another example where generalizing a result may or may NOT work on the type of paint you are working on.
was this after both steps or just the compounding step?
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How many passes?
When using the This kit, do you guys use the finishing polish it comes with or after D300 just jump to m205 with a foam pad?
When using the This kit, do you guys use the finishing polish it comes with or after D300 just jump to m205 with a foam pad?
Will It work on the Sand Marks anyone?
I find it excels at compounding...whether its using D300/M105...but on the finishing side, unless the paint is HARD, its not so stellar as you likely get marring trying to finish down on super soft paints, and most black paint...so its another example where generalizing a result may or may NOT work on the type of paint you are working on.
I will agree its a game changer for compounding or working strictly with hard paint.
I agree. This is also why Meguiar's specifically markets this towards the production detailing industry, not the show car detailing industry. Keep in mind Meguiar's is a huge company in "this" industry and the offer,
Professional Line for fresh paint environments
Detailer Line for cured paint environment
Consumer Line for enthusiasts (cured paint environments)
Marine Line for boat enthusiasts (finished products i.e. watercraft)
Fiberglass Mold Release Line (OEM fiberglass products, i.e. making watercraft)
Plastics Line
And they use to offer a number of other lines, OEM, Furniture, Co-Label but I don't know the current status of these... point being that specific lines are formulated for specific needs. That doesn't stop the "enthusiast" or "detailer" segment of society from using product intended for a different industry but keep in mind there is a rhyme and reason for everything.
Foam for final, show car finishing
To date, I have still not found a better replacement for any paint system for the final machine polishing step other than foam. Foam has a uniform surface texture, fiber pads have individual fibers rubbing against the paint. There's a difference there...
Big picture, match the system to the job. Plus, if you use any MF systems, you can always use a foam pad an an ultra fine finishing polish like the Menzerna SF 4500 for your last machine step before going to your LSP
SF 4500 – Super Finish Polish (PO85RD)
Menzerna - New Names and Product Numbers
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Gosh I didn't count maybe 20-30 seconds per 3x3 section
I do not use the finishing wax because I have other products that I like better
When using the This kit, do you guys use the finishing polish it comes with or after D300 just jump to m205 with a foam pad?
Yes. I did some spot wetsanding on my duaghters car. I did not want to get the rotary out for a small spot, especially since it was near some sharp edges. So, I got the 3 in DA MF pads out and it cleaned up the sanding marks quite nicely. Fairly quick too.Will It work on the Sand Marks anyone?
Good to know about sanding marks. I use the 3" to wet sand so I would only have to swap the disk for a pad. Thanks Kevin!Both. I actually like the D301. It cleans the haze from D300 up nicely, it is easy to work with and the protection lasts a reasonable amount of time. I use it for friends/family daily drivers.
I finish my toy with foam/M205 and follow with a boutique wax.
Yes. I did some spot wetsanding on my duaghters car. I did not want to get the rotary out for a small spot, especially since it was near some sharp edges. So, I got the 3 in DA MF pads out and it cleaned up the sanding marks quite nicely. Fairly quick too.
Hows it going Jim? Have seen several of your posts lately, but, no direct communication. It is always a pleasure corresponding with you.Good to know about sanding marks. I use the 3" to wet sand so I would only have to swap the disk for a pad. Thanks Kevin!