05-13-08, 07:00
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Posts: 2,770 | Re: Which rotary for me? Quote:
Originally Posted by JuneBug Wow, now I'm wondering if PowerGloss is for me? I used Megs #84 years ago on a white 325 that had serious scratches. It worked really good, although it took a few passes. Would you say it was simular to IP in the way it works-then dusts? If that's the case then I can accept and handle dust, you should have seen the mess I had with 105! | JuneBug, I love PowerGloss. Of the heavy compounds, this one is the most gentle. It doesn't sling, but it does dust alot. It also finishes down very well if you use a gentle pad with it. MPG scales very well with pad choice; you want alot of cut, throw on the black edge wool, and you've got some pretty serious correction. Or you can throw on a purple foamed wool for some good correction with a near LSP ready finish.
Even though MPG doesn't have nearly the cut of, say, M105, it's still my go-to heavy hitter. I'd rather do multiple passes of MPG than use something too strong and wish I hadn't. | |
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05-13-08, 11:16
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Portland, OR Posts: 280 | Re: Which rotary for me? I can honestly say that I have never tried powergloss with a pad like an orange or white LC CCS. Considering the advantageous style of cutting action of the diminishing abrasives, this wouldn't necessarily be ineffective. I think that I've got a megs polishing pad around here to test it on.
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05-13-08, 12:03
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Portland, OR Posts: 280 | Re: Which rotary for me? I've used a 6" backing plate wth my 6.5" pads and I didn't have a problem, the edges were just a little less flexible at an angle, but it's rare this occurs anyways if you're keeping the pad level on the paint.
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05-13-08, 01:46
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Victoria, BC, Canada Posts: 528 | Re: Which rotary for me? Quote:
Originally Posted by charlesaferg I've used a 6" backing plate wth my 6.5" pads and I didn't have a problem, the edges were just a little less flexible at an angle, but it's rare this occurs anyways if you're keeping the pad level on the paint. | Yeah, but would you use a 6.5" backing plate (like rlguy28 has) with a 6.5" pad??? | |
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05-13-08, 01:58
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Rob Tomlin is offline
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Riverside, CA Posts: 1,147 | Re: Which rotary for me? Quote:
Originally Posted by superstring Yeah, but would you use a 6.5" backing plate (like rlguy28 has) with a 6.5" pad??? | No.
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05-13-08, 02:23
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Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Daly City, CA Posts: 440 | Re: Which rotary for me? I appreciate this thread. After doing some work side-by-side with another detailer who uses the 849, I've just been amazed at how much faster it works, let alone how much more powerful the device is compared to my trusty PC. Since then (four months ago...no one ever accused me of moving fast!) I've been reading every thread I can find on the topic. Just when I think I've narrowed it down (DeWalt, no...Metabo, no....Hitachi, no...Makita...) I realize that I'm worse than a woman in a shoe store.
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05-13-08, 02:37
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Rob Tomlin is offline
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Riverside, CA Posts: 1,147 | Re: Which rotary for me? Slightly OT, but I will be using my Makita with wool this weekend. I forgot to order a spur. What can I use to spur the pad that I would have around the house? | |
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05-13-08, 03:51
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Join Date: Mar 2003 Location: Monroe, CT Posts: 369 | Re: Which rotary for me? Quote:
Originally Posted by VroomVroom I realize that I'm worse than a woman in a shoe store. | I think we all felt/feel that way at one point or another. 
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05-13-08, 04:41
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Heart of North Carolina Posts: 1,564 | Re: Which rotary for me? Spur? We don't need no stinkin spurs! From that great western with Bogart, ok, back on task, you can get by with a flat screw driver. Menzerna Power Gloss - added to my things to get list! BTW - anybody ever try 1Z Einszett polishes? | |
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05-13-08, 09:11
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Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: San Diego & Pasadena Posts: 131 | Re: Which rotary for me? Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob Tomlin Slightly OT, but I will be using my Makita with wool this weekend. I forgot to order a spur. What can I use to spur the pad that I would have around the house? | are u using the wool pad that came with the makita??? i'll prob try that too than. 
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05-13-08, 09:35
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Rob Tomlin is offline
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Riverside, CA Posts: 1,147 | Re: Which rotary for me? Quote:
Originally Posted by rlguy28 are u using the wool pad that came with the makita??? i'll prob try that too than.  | Nope. I will be using the Purple Foamed Wool pad. | |
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