AutowerxDetailing
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- Apr 10, 2012
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I have used Meg's MF pads and 205 worked great for me and I have used it multiple times. I did however have to sometimes finish with a foam pad and real fine polish on darker paint because it just didn't seem like it finished as well.
Do you have an air compressor? If so, try this: work a section like normal until the defects have been removed to your satisfaction. Don't wipe away the polish. Blow out the MF pad with compressed air until no further paint debris or spent polish is being ejected from the fibers of the pad. Without adding more polish to the pad make a final pass with very light pressure.
MF pads finish down SO much better when they are clean. Most of the marring that people complain about are because abraded paint will coat the individual fibers of the pad and it scours the surface. When the pad is blown out and fluffed up before a final polishing pass the potential for scouring the surface is dramatically reduced. I have witnessed MF actually finish better than foam using the same technique. Granted it all depends on the paint.