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Could you use a MF finishing pad to apply waxes?

And could you use a MF finishing pad to buff off wax like a MF bonnet?
 
You could but I personally wouldn't.. There's nothing wrong in doing so but I don't see the point. The MF pad is adding some mechanical abrasion to the equation. A wax/sealant should be applied with a pad that doesn't have this mechanical cutting ability and is as soft as possible.

The D301/MF finishing pad combo was made to remove the potential haze that the D300/MF cutting pad could create. D301 has some polish to it so it's not a pure wax/sealant. This feature along with the MF nap of the finishing pad is what abrades the paint (lightly).

So if you're already applying wax to a perfectly polished paint, you don't want to potentially put in some haze or light swirls because of the MF nap.
 
I think Mike said in one of the threads somewhere that you should always finish with foam. MF pads are great for a good cut, but can hardly ever finish well.
 
I think Mike said in one of the threads somewhere that you should always finish with foam. MF pads are great for a good cut, but can hardly ever finish well.

I doubt Mike P said "Always"


I have seen the DAMF system finish down great with both D301 & D302

D301 is a polish with wax in it that is designed to be your last step, so yes, you can apply wax with the DAMF polishing pad

I suggest removing wax and polish residue I'd best accomplished with a microfiber towel


Bonnets, IMO are a bad idea
 
I personally would not just for fear of creating some micromarring.
 
I wouldn't.
If anything, I would compare the MF finishing pads with something like the LC CCS white or green pads.
 
I personally would not just for fear of creating some micromarring.

It all depends on the paint hardness


On harder paint the DAMF Polishing Pad finishes out great

On medium hardness paint, not so much


The DAMF Polishing pad would be a great combo with D151 on a one-step


The D301 Finishing Wax actually has MORE cut to it than the D302 Polish, which relies on the pad to do the cutting
 
I wouldn't.
If anything, I would compare the MF finishing pads with something like the LC CCS white or green pads.

On softer paint, the White CCS and Green CCS pads will both leave less marring than the DAMF Polishing Pads, when used with the same polish


On lots of vehicles that are being "Production Detailed", the DAMF system can be a big time saver and give results that the Customer will be very happy with

On my vehicles, I always go the extra step and finish with foam and a finishing polish
 
Wonder what the Silverfox would say about this issue; last I heard he was sold on the MF pads vs. foam.
 
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