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06-25-04, 07:49
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Chip Douglas is offline
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Canada Posts: 393 | Meg's pad turns reddish after buffing + QD ? Hey all,
Prior to buffing I primed my pad with Meg's QD (consumer's line, not #34), then proceeded to buff out a section, but then noticed the pad had that reddish/rosy color to it......has this happen to any of you ? I was and still am a bit nervous about it, as the paint on my girlfriend's car is red, and a single stage paint. However, prior to using that very QD I didn't noticed it--it coincided with using Meg's consumer's line QD.
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06-25-04, 07:58
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: CA Posts: 410 | I wouldn't be too worried about it, single stage paint is always going to transfer a little when you buff it out. If it starts to get a lot of build-up you may want to ease up a little though. | |
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06-25-04, 08:01
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Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Canada Posts: 393 | Humm, what I find weird is that at first, I didn't use Meg's QD (consumer's line), and I didn't get pads that rosy color...maybe I buffed to much.
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06-25-04, 08:08
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: CA Posts: 410 | Were you using a rotary or PC? and what speed? | |
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06-25-04, 08:09
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Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Canada Posts: 393 | rotary, and spinning it at 1750 with Meg's DACP.
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06-25-04, 08:17
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: CA Posts: 410 | From my experience with my 85 toyota, the paint was badly oxidized when i got it, and my pads did turn quite red. In fact just washing it would turn my towel red. I used a rotary with the meg's polishing pad @1300rpm with SFP. You may just want to avoid priming with the QD and just apply the polish to the pad. You are basically removing the oxidized paint, that is what is turning your pads red. | |
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06-25-04, 09:20
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Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: B.C. CanaDUH Posts: 2,262 | Chip I did a 88 Volvo single stage a couple weeks back and used a PC with a white pad and AIO and had to use 3 different pads cuz of the removed oxidization.. and the piant was in exceptioan condition.. DACP would do more. | |
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06-25-04, 09:43
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL Posts: 156 | Hey guys,
I was wondering since my car is black and it is seriously oxidized, I lose alot a paint simply using a meg step 2 polish (not really abrasive). I am not even sure if this is all paint or just dirt because I havent done anything to it for so long. Oh, yes the car is SS so some is definitely paint.
Anyways, I was wondering if I should use a cleaner and maybe a terry to remove the oxidized paint so I dont ruin my new pads. I cant create worse marring than I have now. What do you guys think.
Sorry Chip, not trying to steal the thread. | |
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06-25-04, 09:45
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: CA Posts: 410 | You can simply clay it to remove a little of the oxidation, that will help make the job easier for your pads. | |
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06-25-04, 09:49
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL Posts: 156 | hey travis,
did the paint ruin or stain your pads? | |
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06-25-04, 09:54
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Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Canada Posts: 393 | The reddish color on the pad was ever so easy to clean under hot water......that is why I think it may be a heat reaction with QD(meg's quick detailer--red bottle) and the pad/paint. I figured had it been paint that was on the pad, it'd have stained, but I may be mistaken here.
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06-25-04, 09:56
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Join Date: May 2004 Location: CA Posts: 410 | They were pretty red after i did my truck the first time, but they were some old pads anyway, so i tossed them after i finished. If you clay, (which i didn't) it will seriously make the job a lot easier on the pads. I got my truck 3 years ago and the original owner can't believe it is the same truck, haha. | |
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