Calendyr
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I am curious,
do any of you guys use Microfiber pads on any long throw DA like the Rupes Bigfoot or the Boss 21?
I would like to improve my cutting ability to remove scratches with compounds and I am thinking that this combo might work well.
I am not sure how microfiber pads would react to the long throw action.
If you are using it with Rupes, what brand and model of pads are you using? I have had issues in the past where the interface material of B&S pads wasn't compatible with the Bigfoot's backplate and pads went flying off
when I pulled the machine from the surface. So obviously I would like to avoid that
Also, what compound have you had success with? I read in a thread earlier that the D300 system by Meguiar's was a great product even when used with other machines and pads than what it was designed for. Currently the two compounds in my arsenal are M105 and Ultimate Compound. So is there anything better for the combo I am planning to use?
The other option would be to go to a rotary, which I own... but I am really not comfortable using that machine, I am always scared of burning the paint or going through the clearcoat since just about every vehicle I work on has super thin paint in the range of 80 to 120 microns. I dream of the day a client will want me to fix his paint and the gauge will show me 300 microns LOL!
do any of you guys use Microfiber pads on any long throw DA like the Rupes Bigfoot or the Boss 21?
I would like to improve my cutting ability to remove scratches with compounds and I am thinking that this combo might work well.
I am not sure how microfiber pads would react to the long throw action.
If you are using it with Rupes, what brand and model of pads are you using? I have had issues in the past where the interface material of B&S pads wasn't compatible with the Bigfoot's backplate and pads went flying off
when I pulled the machine from the surface. So obviously I would like to avoid that

Also, what compound have you had success with? I read in a thread earlier that the D300 system by Meguiar's was a great product even when used with other machines and pads than what it was designed for. Currently the two compounds in my arsenal are M105 and Ultimate Compound. So is there anything better for the combo I am planning to use?
The other option would be to go to a rotary, which I own... but I am really not comfortable using that machine, I am always scared of burning the paint or going through the clearcoat since just about every vehicle I work on has super thin paint in the range of 80 to 120 microns. I dream of the day a client will want me to fix his paint and the gauge will show me 300 microns LOL!