megs mf da system

i already have some 5.5 in ccs pads i use with my rotary. will this backing plate be good for those pads? lake country 5 inch backing plate, 5 inch backin plate, 5 inch hook and loop backing plate

or would the 5 in BP work with all my other 5.5 in pads that comes in the megs kit Meguiars DA Microfiber Correction System 5 Inch Starter Kit, paint correction kit, dual action polishing kit

and why flat pads instead of ccs 06?
Get the backing plate that comes with the starter kit(this is the same one I gave you a link to). It's designed to work best with the MF system. It's keeps the MF pads cooler than with the Lake Country backing plate. The BP in the starter kit will also work perfect with any other 5.5" pad. I didn't know you already had CCS pads. They work great with a rotary, but with a DA, you want full pad contact to the surface(CCS pads have the little dimples). However, the CCS pads will work fine with a DA, but the flat pads might work a bit better, not a huge difference though.
 
would there be a negative effect on using the flat pads with the rotary? so i guess i shouldn't buy the extra backing 5 in BP i mentioned above correct?
 
would there be a negative effect on using the flat pads with the rotary? so i guess i shouldn't buy the extra backing 5 in BP i mentioned above correct?
Absolutely nothing negative using flat pads with a rotary, as well as using CCS pads on a DA. They both work great on either tool, it's just one may have a slight advantage with either tool. If you want to save money at this point, use the CCS pads with the DA, you'll be fine. You definitely do not need the extra backing plate you mentioned. The one that comes with the starter kit will work with any 5.5" pad. It's a great backing plate. :xyxthumbs:
 
thank you z-oh-6 not only did you give me good info you saved me some money :) hey maybe you could help me out a bit once again, i have menzerna sip, po106, and po85rd what are the working times and rpms using a rotary and a DA?
 
thank you z-oh-6 not only did you give me good info you saved me some money :) hey maybe you could help me out a bit once again, i have menzerna sip, po106, and po85rd what are the working times and rpms using a rotary and a DA?
No problem, bud!:dblthumb2:

I only have limited use with a rotary. I bought one and sold it. I much prefer a DA, especially with the Meg's MF DA system now available. It'd probably be better for a professional rotary user to answer your questions.
 
thanks z-oh-6 and rask im going to order the system and i guess i will get the GG or the g110v2 which one is better? rask can you send me a link to the one you rec.

I just ordered the GG and should have a G110v2 coming too. Been using the PCXP for a while now, but after all the reviews on the other two I finally decided to pull the trigger.

Griot's Garage 6 inch Random Orbital Polisher, Dual action buffer, DA polisher

Meguiars Dual Action Polisher G110, meguiars g110 polisher, meguiars polisher,
 
rask what are the working times/speed with the rotary and da using menzerna sip po106fa and po85rd. how about with the mf system with the da how long do you have to work the product in?
 
how about with the mf system with the da how long do you have to work the product in?
Speed 4 on the Griots with D300/MF cutting disc, 4-6(at the most, not too fast) section passes

Speed 2.5-3 on the Griots with D301/finishing disc(a few quick section passes)
 
thank you z-oh-6 not only did you give me good info you saved me some money :) hey maybe you could help me out a bit once again, i have menzerna sip, po106, and po85rd what are the working times and rpms using a rotary and a DA?


Long working times with Menz

On the rotary I would use the zenith point technique with Menz polishes. Dave KG covers the technique mid way down in this excellent guide, found here.


On the DA they take longer to break down. I start on a speed of 5 to spread the polish around. Then I bump up the speed to 6 and use moderate to heavy pressure, using slow arm movement until the polish starts to go clear (usually about 4-6 passes). Then I'll let up on the pressure for one pass. Finally I'll bump the speed down to speed 4-5 and I'll do two more passes with light pressure. (May very depending on paint)


Rasky
 
Long working times with Menz

On the rotary I would use the zenith point technique with Menz polishes. Dave KG covers the technique mid way down in this excellent guide, found here.


On the DA they take longer to break down. I start on a speed of 5 to spread the polish around. Then I bump up the speed to 6 and use moderate to heavy pressure, using slow arm movement until the polish starts to go clear (usually about 4-6 passes). Then I'll let up on the pressure for one pass. Finally I'll bump the speed down to speed 4-5 and I'll do two more passes with light pressure. (May very depending on paint)


Rasky
^^ Genius ^^
 
rask im reading the zenith point technique and it shows that you do about 16 passes. wouldnt the panel heat up to much and eventually burn the paint?
 
rask im reading the zenith point technique and it shows that you do about 16 passes. wouldnt the panel heat up to much and eventually burn the paint?

If you're keeping the pad moving, then no. Burning paint requires staying in one spot or an extremely small area and super-heating it -- usually by that point you're dry buffing, too.

Plus you're adjusting the speed back down half way through your passes. Less speed = less heat.
 
I haven't seen very much on using the MF pads with other brands of compounds and polishes. I have seen a reference or two to Optimum Hyper compound and 105.

Does anyone have any feedback on Optimum Hyper Spray Compound and Polish with the MF system? Poli-Seal?
 
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