jamesalanb
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- Mar 6, 2013
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Hi there! This is my first post from Louisville KY, Where spring is having an identity crisis and thinks its a tundran wnter. Aside from that, my car is holed up in my in-laws garage overnight waiting for my return to finish the pampering.
I recently got the Megs da mf system from our local mirror glaze store to correct my swirled out 2011 Mercury Milan Premier. The car wasn't trashed by any means, but the cc is hard as a rock and my griots polishes (2 and 3) with orange pad on gg6 wouldn't touch it. I know, I know. I've since spent a number of hours on AG and I see my first error. In stopping by the mirror glaze store for a couple mf towels he recommended I try the m02 with their burgundy pad for a bit more cut, so I did, to no avail. He really wanted me to stay away from the compounds like 105 being a beginner and I couldn't help but agree. His experience said "If it doesn't clear in first use, do it again and it'll get better." Made sense to me. After hours and hours with my GG6, M02, and burgundy and orange pads, paired with proper technique (courtesy of AG, Mike Phillips, and all the awesome contributors) I just wasn't seeing the result I need. DA MF time! So far the results are amazing! Exactly what's been touted on the videos and other reviews. Today I have the passenger side of the car to correct, d301 and prob a top of 845. (I assume this will bond ok?) My only issue is that my cutting discs are both coming apart at the Velcro backing. I didn't jump speed above approx. 4800 like I've read others having problems with and I used constant air pressure and Megs pad brush to clean after every single section, not panel. All I can assume is that the brush pressure may have freed the adhesive. I'm gonna pick up more discs this morning to get finished and send the other to Megs for replacement.(already called and they're gonna take care of me, maybe bad adhesive) Awesome customer service! I guess my question in the end is; Do the mf cutting discs work well in any other applications besides correction, and with other products? (Polishes in particular) I am not a shop, as if you couldn't tell, and really hope not to use the whole system for correction often at all unless a friend or family needs the help.
I did not take before pics, I got too antsy, type A personality. I will have some after pics this evening though! Definitely open to comments/criticism. I know 've got some coming for going right to that system, but something about its presentation and ease of use made me very comfortable!
I recently got the Megs da mf system from our local mirror glaze store to correct my swirled out 2011 Mercury Milan Premier. The car wasn't trashed by any means, but the cc is hard as a rock and my griots polishes (2 and 3) with orange pad on gg6 wouldn't touch it. I know, I know. I've since spent a number of hours on AG and I see my first error. In stopping by the mirror glaze store for a couple mf towels he recommended I try the m02 with their burgundy pad for a bit more cut, so I did, to no avail. He really wanted me to stay away from the compounds like 105 being a beginner and I couldn't help but agree. His experience said "If it doesn't clear in first use, do it again and it'll get better." Made sense to me. After hours and hours with my GG6, M02, and burgundy and orange pads, paired with proper technique (courtesy of AG, Mike Phillips, and all the awesome contributors) I just wasn't seeing the result I need. DA MF time! So far the results are amazing! Exactly what's been touted on the videos and other reviews. Today I have the passenger side of the car to correct, d301 and prob a top of 845. (I assume this will bond ok?) My only issue is that my cutting discs are both coming apart at the Velcro backing. I didn't jump speed above approx. 4800 like I've read others having problems with and I used constant air pressure and Megs pad brush to clean after every single section, not panel. All I can assume is that the brush pressure may have freed the adhesive. I'm gonna pick up more discs this morning to get finished and send the other to Megs for replacement.(already called and they're gonna take care of me, maybe bad adhesive) Awesome customer service! I guess my question in the end is; Do the mf cutting discs work well in any other applications besides correction, and with other products? (Polishes in particular) I am not a shop, as if you couldn't tell, and really hope not to use the whole system for correction often at all unless a friend or family needs the help.
I did not take before pics, I got too antsy, type A personality. I will have some after pics this evening though! Definitely open to comments/criticism. I know 've got some coming for going right to that system, but something about its presentation and ease of use made me very comfortable!