hi guy´s
im trying to find out what speed i should use on my DA(megs G220) for these dodo juice products?
Supernatural Machine Stick wax?
Lime Prime ?
Lime Prime Lite?
and pads? finishing for the wax and polishing for the lime prime? or?
any ideas?
Thanx
FrikkiR
Hi FrikkiR,
Supernatural Machine Stick wax?
Typically you apply finishing waxes on the 3.0 to 4.0 speed setting. There's no need for high speed as you're not trying to remove defects you're only trying to spread a product out. Too slow of a speed and the pad will feel like it's lagging behind and you try to move the polisher along...
Lime Prime?
Lime Prime uses micro abrasives to abrade the paint to remove defects, anytime you're trying to remove defects, which means you're trying to remove a little paint you want to be on the 5.0 to 6.0 speed setting.
Lime Prime Lite?
Lime Prime Lite is a non-abrasive chemical cleaner and usually for products like this you don't want to be on the high speed setting but rather the 4.0 to 5.0 speed setting.
And if you're new to machine polishing using a DA Polisher watch these, especially the one on doing a Section Pass. Also, the linked to article goes over EVERYTHING involved with getting show car results using any DA Polisher and any chemical line and any pad line.
How To Remove Swirls, Scratches and Water Spots using a PC 7424XP, Meguiar's G110v2 or Griot's Garage 6" Random Orbital Polisher
Using a DA Polisher - Part 1
[video=youtube_share;zUHRnHsSXZU]- How to remove swirls, scratches and water spots using a Porter Cable DA Polisher[/video]
Using a DA Polisher - Part 2
[video=youtube_share;fxwlWijdIxM]- How to remove swirls, scratches and water spots using a Porter Cable DA Polisher[/video]
Using a DA Polisher - Part 3
[video=youtube_share;9objUFdpsG4]- How to remove swirls, scratches and water spots using a Porter Cable DA Polisher[/video]
Most Important...
Here's how to do a "Section Pass" when trying to remove swirls, scratches and other below surface paint defects.
How to do a Section Pass
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q70g83mnTn4]YouTube - How to do a "Section Pass" with a Porter Cable 7424XP[/video]
The Definitive How-To Article for Removing Swirls, Scratches and Water Spots Using a Porter Cable 7424XP, G110v2 or Griot's Garage Polisher
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