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popcornplayer28

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Hey guys, so I used the Wolfgang twins to remove the swirls from my car, after doing a test spot with the Total Swirl Remover and the finishing glaze, using the Megs G220V2 and a CCS orange foam pad it became clear I was going to need to use a more aggressive system.

My question is if I use M105 do I need to follow it up with M205 or could I use Wolfgang Finishing Glaze instead of M205?


And lastly would it be a good idea to use a microfiber cutting pad instead of the Orange CCS pad.


Thanks in Advance
Jay
 
Pictures will yield a lot more responses from Forum Members.

What made it clear that you were going to need a more Aggressive solution?


How many Passes did you make with the WGTSR?

What Speed was the machine on?

How much downward Pressure were you using?

Did you Clay before polishing?
 
Pictures will yield a lot more responses from Forum Members.

What made it clear that you were going to need a more Aggressive solution?


How many Passes did you make with the WGTSR?

What Speed was the machine on?

How much downward Pressure were you using?

Did you Clay before polishing?


Agreed. First look at your technique and then consider your products.

I wouldn't use products from two different manufacturers as they're designed to work as a system.

Also, pictures will help.:xyxthumbs:
 
Hi, yeah the car was washed and Clayed before attempting the swirl removal, I had the machine set to speed setting 5 and was using about 15-20lbs of pressure, completed 6 passes (3 horizontal-3 Vertical)

Cheers.
 
Hi, yeah the car was washed and Clayed before attempting the swirl removal, I had the machine set to speed setting 5 and was using about 15-20lbs of pressure, completed 6 passes (3 horizontal-3 Vertical)

Cheers.


What was left behind?

RIDS, Swirls, Hazing?


Any Pictures?
 
Either one of the two second step prodcuts would give you what your
trying to achieve
 
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