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call Megs if autogeek can't resolve the issue, their customer service is top notch...
Not a chance... this forum rocks. :laughing:
Look how many quality replies and offers of help the OP has already received and all in a professional and friendly manner. Can't find that on ever detailing discussion forum and it's what makes AGO the best...
Plus, just to note, I did send the link to this thread to Jason Rose, the man behind this system.
But you are right about Meguiar's Customer Care, I know most of the guys and they are all very good helping out...
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We're sorry to hear that you had an issue with any of our microfiber dics, but we hate to see you give up on them so quickly. The DMC5 disc with D300 will give you more cut than even M105 on a foam pad when working with a DA buffer, and this system usually really likes hard paint.Now i am stuff with a half compounded truck in my garage, with $500 in supplies and having to wait another week or so to order and recieve replacement pads (deffinitely foam)
The DA Microfiber Correction System is a pretty highly engineered system, and we don't use that word "system" lightly.
I also had issues with Megs Microfiber system the first time I used it. But once i got the hang of it it was awesome. Clean the pads often and slow arm movement. Just give it another try Im glad I did
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So what is the correct speed for the Flex DA?
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Ive been correcting small straight line scratches and very small sand (blast) chips on my 2012 Corvette Grand Sport.
I have a Porter Cable 7424XP with a 6" Backing Plate.
Started out using Meg's 105 on a Orange Lake Country Flat Foam Pad.....Did OK removing 60-75% defects
Switched to Meg's MF (Regular) Pad and M-100 and took out ALL the scratch lines and most of the tiny sand blast "craters"
I've purchased the Meg's Xtra Cut MF pad but havent used yet (with M-100)
Purchased a Buff & Shine Uro Wool 6" Pad which should Cut More than MF
Ive also purchased a TORQ22D (long throw) Polisher which hasnt been used.
Conclusion: All of the above work and especially the Meg's MF Pad & M100 Compound
I use them often and find them to be a gift from the heavens.I recently made my first $500 purchase from AG which included a pair of both 5 1/2 inch and 3 inch cutting discs to go along with my griots garage DA. I am very disappointed in the performance to say the least.
I started my process with the mf discs in conjunction with m105 to combat the swirls and minor scratches on my black 2009 chevrolet silverado. I checked my work after about 6 section passes with moderate pressure and found that there had been nearly zero correction of the scratches and a lot of the swirls still remained. I continued on to do another 6 section passes(Eeeek i know) on the same spot with the same results. This time most of the swirls had been removed but all of the scratches remained and so did 'some' swirls. I continued on to do the rest of my hood and both the driver and passenger front quarter panels. By the time i had finished those three panels, all four pads had exploded during use. Now i am stuff with a half compounded truck in my garage, with $500 in supplies and having to wait another week or so to order and recieve replacement pads (deffinitely foam)
I will post pictures as soon as i can, as i am mobile and it is difficult to do.
Also, in no way do i blame Autogeek. This is a great business. I am just extremely dissapointed in the megs mf discs.