Consensus on best compound & pad combination...

McKee’s Fast Compound is among my favorite compounds.

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Will someone please chime in with their experiences using the Purple Foam Wool Pad on a 15/21mm DA? Info, pics, results, I was hoping to find out more about this combo..

I’m a huge fan of foamed wool. But I feel they belong on a rotary or the forced rotation machines. Not a long throw machine. A MF cutting pad is much better suited for a long throw DA IME.
 
Consensus on best compound & pad combination...

I’m a huge fan of foamed wool. But I feel they belong on a rotary or the forced rotation machines. Not a long throw machine. A MF cutting pad is much better suited for a long throw DA IME.
Agreed. The pile of the foamed wool pads are just too thick for a non forced machine. There are other lower pile wool pads that will work better on a long throw.


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Those standard foamed wool pads work great on random orbitals!

I believe it's more widely used in Europe.

They cut like crazy because the fibers sort of twist, and "rope out", and chop at the paint harder than a single strand of wool. Think of how the 4 ply twisted wool cutting pads are more aggressive than the single fiber non-twisted pile pads are.

However, if someone is using the d/a properly, like a sander, relying on orbit and maybe some rotation the standard foamed wool may not work. We were using these things at speed 6 like a rotary on Porter Cables and they were a godsend.

My associate and I went around a huge trailer. I was still on the truck, and he moved on to the trailer. My plan was to try a foam polishing pad on a rotary with M66 or DG501. But he tried a few combinations of foam, and microfiber on M100. Come to think of it, I believe he was on speed 4 or something like that. When I got to it, I went to speed 6 and got to grinding it.

In this pic I had already done my test spots, and was compounding, then polishing/sealing with M66/yellow b&s pad. I went over the finished results with Optimum Car Wax. On the bottom shelf, on It's side is the purple foamed wool pad.
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I guess we're going to have to hold off on consensus until someone tries the Meg's M110 that was just announced at SEMA.
 
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