Hi Guys,
So I decided to finally get around and compounding the Audi. I bought it last year and the strongest stuff I had was Menzerna FG400. Used that with Megz MF cutting discs....and it did good work...but didn't get the really fine deeper stuff. So I sat on this for a while haha. But a year later...I decide to finally really try something big enough to do the job. Enter Sonax Max Cut.
This stuff did serious work on this paint and really took out those scratches! Only thing that was crazy...is still how much work it really took to get the majority of the stuff out. This paint is super hard. I still had to go over certain sections twice or even 3 times.
This part right here was a PITA....this little area I had to go over to make sure I took the little scratches out. This is after me using Menzerna 2500. Paint is so hard, I think this will be my 'final polish'.
I started the job actually last Sunday. Took off from work yesterday and finished the compounding finally last night.
This portion was the hardest. Also...this showed me how much my GG6 means to me. And how I may have made a mistake buying the Griot's "big boy" G21 when it first came out. On softer paints it did well, covered a lot of ground....but unfortunately after trying it on hard paint...I actually didn't 'bite' as much as my little GG6 with the same pad! Also the machine was getting hotter easier. I have the two washer trick too and had the 5 inch pad plate (on GG6 too).
Paint is so hard, this is also what ended up happening to my GG3 Griot's pad plate after it got too 'hot'. Used the little guy on the bumpers...and this is what happened. Good news is Griots is sending a new plate for free that arrives Friday.
But my question is......is something wrong with my 'Boss'? I am severely disappointed and don't know what to do. I mean to find out the GG6 does better work with less passes....really kills me considering I paid more than double for Boss 21 for what I pad for my GG6!
Anyway--rest of the pics below. Will Polish on Friday and have more to show then when the job will be done.
Will finish with Menzerna PowerLock (my <3)
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So I decided to finally get around and compounding the Audi. I bought it last year and the strongest stuff I had was Menzerna FG400. Used that with Megz MF cutting discs....and it did good work...but didn't get the really fine deeper stuff. So I sat on this for a while haha. But a year later...I decide to finally really try something big enough to do the job. Enter Sonax Max Cut.
This stuff did serious work on this paint and really took out those scratches! Only thing that was crazy...is still how much work it really took to get the majority of the stuff out. This paint is super hard. I still had to go over certain sections twice or even 3 times.
This part right here was a PITA....this little area I had to go over to make sure I took the little scratches out. This is after me using Menzerna 2500. Paint is so hard, I think this will be my 'final polish'.


I started the job actually last Sunday. Took off from work yesterday and finished the compounding finally last night.
This portion was the hardest. Also...this showed me how much my GG6 means to me. And how I may have made a mistake buying the Griot's "big boy" G21 when it first came out. On softer paints it did well, covered a lot of ground....but unfortunately after trying it on hard paint...I actually didn't 'bite' as much as my little GG6 with the same pad! Also the machine was getting hotter easier. I have the two washer trick too and had the 5 inch pad plate (on GG6 too).
Paint is so hard, this is also what ended up happening to my GG3 Griot's pad plate after it got too 'hot'. Used the little guy on the bumpers...and this is what happened. Good news is Griots is sending a new plate for free that arrives Friday.

But my question is......is something wrong with my 'Boss'? I am severely disappointed and don't know what to do. I mean to find out the GG6 does better work with less passes....really kills me considering I paid more than double for Boss 21 for what I pad for my GG6!
Anyway--rest of the pics below. Will Polish on Friday and have more to show then when the job will be done.

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