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Cant say that I did, but there is several other people that have it figured out also, you should be the one to take notes.
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Cant say that I did, but there is several other people that have it figured out also, you should be the one to take notes.
I am sure all of them have, right. As far as childish comments, I dont think so, seems like you are taking them to heart, seems like the truth hurts otherwise you would not be getting so bitter, once again good luck on trying to polish vehicles correctly.
Sure they do or you wouldnt respond to them. No ego involved, and as far pics go i have put a few on here and that is all is needed. I dont believe in pics on internet, can be played with so easy. As far as yours, just by your write ups the pictures dont match. Plus your are so easy to get going its not even funny, keep replying, I'm bored.
Been thinking about this and have a few theories...
1) Since it was done on different days, there may have been other variables (temp., humidity, etc.) that may have affected the polish other than the change in pads.
2) It may be that the new pad has more cut just because it's new. Maybe someone with more experience could chime in here, but it seems to me that like any cutting tool, be it a blade, sandpaper, a grinding wheel, etc. a foam pad would become "duller" over time with repeated uses. Since you describe the flat pad as pretty much shot, I wonder if it had just lost some of the original cutting power it once had.
3) You may be right, I suspect that pads made at different times may not be EXACTLY the same. I have no idea how strict the QC is at foam manufacturing plant.
I'm still a little green when it comes down to all of Menz products, particukarly the 106FF I've never been able to get the desire paint correction using a different pad combos. It does finish great
With my PO85RD I have no problems; I've used both polishing pads and finishing pads mostly and gotten great results
With my PO85RD3.02 I feel I have come to getting it down pat. I use my CCS Orange pad and PC with awesome results. The way I've been doing is start high @ PC-5.5/6 and then a last slow pass at PC4.5/5
Lots of patience...