Rotary tips for subaru paint?

aburgeson

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Hey all was hoping for some advice before I start my next project. I want to compound and then polish a 2011 subaru wrx. I was hoping to use a rotary for the compound process to speed up the step. Then follow with a da to remove the holograms. I know subaru paint tends to be very soft and wanted to know if this was a safe approach. I have the flex 3403 rotary and the flex 3401 da. Also any help with pad selection for he rotary would be awesome. Mainly I want to know would I use a less aggressive pad on the rotary than on a da since its spinning faster? Any help would be awesome, sorry for the noob questions.
 
Speaking as someone that has owned a couple and have detailed a half dozen or so, I'd suggest you use the 3401. Without seeing the defects and assuming there aren't any repaints anywhere, the 3401 will be More than enough speed/power to compound. I would also suggest using 5" LC hybrid pads on the 3401. I have 2 rotaries and am very capable with them, but I wouldn't use them on very soft paint. Just my $.02
 
Why not start with the least aggressive products first. If a mild polish can do the job there is no need for anything stronger. No point removing more paint than is necessary
 
What fly07sti said..I've detailed 30 or so wrx's and you won't need a rotary.
 
Alright good to know about the rotary. I did a test spot and Im pretty sure I need a compound. Or possibly its because I dont have a strong enough polish. Was thinking about using m105 but I hate it since it dusts like crazy. Then for polish using m205 of wg finishing glaze
 
I've heard good things about menzerna on sub's. But i did a subaru WRX with that greyish/blueish paint and the previous owner just ukered the paint on. Looked like he took a brillo pad. I used Blackfire total polish and seal and i got about a 65% correction rate which is very good for an all in one. That just shows how soft the paint was. I used an orange pad with a griots da. Do you have a pic of the vehicle with some defect pics?
 
Its a dark grey car and I only have my cell phone to take pics. So when I take pics the swirls arent really shown, but when I use my led flashlight you can see them. I wouldnt say they are bad since no scratches but I dont have a polish strong enough I dont think. I have d151 and m205. Idk which one has more cut though. Regardless I didnt think either polish could get me what I want so I figured I'd use my m105 compound first.
 
With Subby paint you definitely want to use the least 'aggressive first' method.

Test spot is a must.

Just my 2¢...

Bill
 
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