I had planned to completely correct my superbike's paint today in preparation for the PPF going on it on Tuesday but couldn't get M105/205 to play well with the paint. When I initially did the single stage correction in 2015 with a PC7424XP running a 3in backing plate with a 3in Meguiars MF cutting pad and CG V36 I corrected around my Techspec tank grips but not underneath them. I removed the tank grips to correct underneath them so that the scratches wouldn't show through the PPF and thought the tank needed a "maintenance correction", even on the initial pass I began to run into issues.
First attempt: Using a GG 3in with LC 3in MF pad and M105, cutting looked like it was working well but the product seemed to dry out VERY VERY quickly making it extremely difficult to remove. I ended up have to push the microfiber towel into the paint with a lot of pressure to remove the residue which ultimately ended up putting scratches back into the finish. Couple this with my rush to mix IPA and water, which was done in a completely incorrect ratio, and I ended up causing hazing in the paint. I removed the hazing but was still having issues with the M105 drying too quickly to be able to easily remove. I tried following up with a Rupes 3in Yellow Pad and M205 to finish which actually worked out pretty well, but ended up abandoning using M105/205 altogether.
I swapped my backing plate and pad combo over to my GG 6in but still had the same issues and ended up moving to a different pad/product combo.
Second Attempt: Now on my GG 6in with 3in backing plate and 3in LC MF pad with CG V36 I got better results. I have to be honest, I prefer the two-stage correction using M105/205 over the CG V36 process due to the in-depth nature of the correction, but in this situation I simply do not know what was causing the M105 to dry so quickly and become so difficult to remove. M205 removed with some more ease but it neither removed as quickly or cleanly as the V36. Ultimately, I feel like it was not my best work and I ended up only correcting the two areas I planned on getting covered in PPF.
Can anyone offer input as to why the M105/205 was so difficult to work with? Is that how it normally is? I thought it might be the length of time I worked it in that probably heated it to the point it started drying, or maybe my speed was set too high?
Any advice or help is greatly appreciated!
First attempt: Using a GG 3in with LC 3in MF pad and M105, cutting looked like it was working well but the product seemed to dry out VERY VERY quickly making it extremely difficult to remove. I ended up have to push the microfiber towel into the paint with a lot of pressure to remove the residue which ultimately ended up putting scratches back into the finish. Couple this with my rush to mix IPA and water, which was done in a completely incorrect ratio, and I ended up causing hazing in the paint. I removed the hazing but was still having issues with the M105 drying too quickly to be able to easily remove. I tried following up with a Rupes 3in Yellow Pad and M205 to finish which actually worked out pretty well, but ended up abandoning using M105/205 altogether.
I swapped my backing plate and pad combo over to my GG 6in but still had the same issues and ended up moving to a different pad/product combo.
Second Attempt: Now on my GG 6in with 3in backing plate and 3in LC MF pad with CG V36 I got better results. I have to be honest, I prefer the two-stage correction using M105/205 over the CG V36 process due to the in-depth nature of the correction, but in this situation I simply do not know what was causing the M105 to dry so quickly and become so difficult to remove. M205 removed with some more ease but it neither removed as quickly or cleanly as the V36. Ultimately, I feel like it was not my best work and I ended up only correcting the two areas I planned on getting covered in PPF.
Can anyone offer input as to why the M105/205 was so difficult to work with? Is that how it normally is? I thought it might be the length of time I worked it in that probably heated it to the point it started drying, or maybe my speed was set too high?
Any advice or help is greatly appreciated!