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fadingfast
02-06-2010, 02:35 PM
Does this combo work? m9227c & 3m perfect it pad#05723 w megs 105 &
3m polishing pad #05725(primed w water) w megs 205 both @ 1500rpms?

Im new to this and after reading i decided on these products..i used them on a pretty bad aerostar front bumper used product as directed but i get a gray gummy residue after less than20 sec it seems which is extremely hard to remove w a terry cloth.... whats goin on please help....

also tried it on a white painted toy hauler panel w the same results.:wall

btw after many hours the cover finally gets done after cleaning up the residue every 20sec. wow i hope i get passed this

fadingfast
02-06-2010, 09:04 PM
tuff crowd

fadingfast
02-08-2010, 12:14 AM
wow any input from the guys who sell stuff... i was thinking of buying some stuff from autogeek....

Beemerboy
02-08-2010, 01:18 AM
Its super bowl night and the reason for the lack of replies, I can`t answer your question but wait until tomorrow someone will have an answer

(901)
02-08-2010, 10:24 AM
Does this combo work? m9227c & 3m perfect it pad#05723 w megs 105 &
3m polishing pad #05725(primed w water) w megs 205 both @ 1500rpms?

Im new to this and after reading i decided on these products..i used them on a pretty bad aerostar front bumper used product as directed but i get a gray gummy residue after less than20 sec it seems which is extremely hard to remove w a terry cloth.... whats goin on please help....

also tried it on a white painted toy hauler panel w the same results.:wall

btw after many hours the cover finally gets done after cleaning up the residue every 20sec. wow i hope i get passed this

I don`t use the pads you speak of, so I can`t comment on those in particular.... As for running the machine at 1500...Well, yes 1200 - 1500 (I prefer 1200) is ok for working the polish into the paint, but your final passes should be in the 800-1000 range :howdy

The polish should also be spread at low speed(500-700) or your going to sling that crap everywhere :crazy2:

As for the polish turning gummy..Sounds like your not letting it work long enough and possibly using to much product :yikes:

The paint on that Aerostar bumper...Be carefull when polishing these rubber/plastic bumpers. The bumpers are prepped differentally then metal. Causing the paint to twist if your not carefull :inspector:

Sorry, I just responded. I`m a noob here. Maybe someone from Autogeek can chime in :rockon

JaredPointer
02-08-2010, 10:49 AM
Possibly using too much polish?

Do the M105 directions say to prime with water?

Was the paint single stage and badly oxidized on either test bed?

fadingfast
02-08-2010, 11:30 AM
Do the M105 directions say to prime with water? no that something i read here. it says mist on m34-fi.
the paint was oxidized, and yes i feel i was using too much polish..because it was gumming up so quick i waswiping off then adding more compound to another section.

thanks for ur responses

JaredPointer
02-08-2010, 11:32 AM
I`d try the M105 without misting with water and use less polish. If you`re pulling a lot of oxidation off, you could change pads very often.