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This weekend I polished 2 black honda civic (09 and 11). I used D151 + LC Tangerine + Flex 3401.
On the first Civic I used speed 3 the entire time, just lighting up pressure on the last 2 passes... problem is... there was no correction at all.... then I though: "well, it must be the speed"
Today I did the other black civic... speed 5.5 and firm pressure (4 slow passes), then 2.5 and very low pressure (3 quick passes)........ same thing, almost no correction........ on the other hand cleaning ability, gloss and color depth were great, although residual hazing was there.
The thing is: D151 was supposed to be between 205 and 105 in cut power...... BUT... and this is a big BUT, I had previously polished these same 2 Civics an year before with M205 + LC tangerine + G110v2 and the results were great....
What's the catch here ?
I'm thinking: Maybe D151 might just not get along very well with a closed cell foam pad ?
Or maybe D151 doesn't works all that well with a flex ?
On the first Civic I used speed 3 the entire time, just lighting up pressure on the last 2 passes... problem is... there was no correction at all.... then I though: "well, it must be the speed"
Today I did the other black civic... speed 5.5 and firm pressure (4 slow passes), then 2.5 and very low pressure (3 quick passes)........ same thing, almost no correction........ on the other hand cleaning ability, gloss and color depth were great, although residual hazing was there.
The thing is: D151 was supposed to be between 205 and 105 in cut power...... BUT... and this is a big BUT, I had previously polished these same 2 Civics an year before with M205 + LC tangerine + G110v2 and the results were great....
What's the catch here ?
I'm thinking: Maybe D151 might just not get along very well with a closed cell foam pad ?
Or maybe D151 doesn't works all that well with a flex ?