Yes, you`re right.... Forgot about those...
Technically, M95 should not be on the list. But, M86 should be on there.
Yes, you`re right.... Forgot about those...
Technically, M95 should not be on the list. But, M86 should be on there.
Originally Posted by Bigpoppa3346
Will work with either, but IME I find the new 105 to wipe off easier.
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Yeah I got it. Maybe one day you`ll get it too.
Originally Posted by gmblack3a
MDRX8
waiting for the new post. Hey pat 300zx did you move ??
04 cobra mystichrome Sold new home in AZ.
ey pat 300zx did you move ??
No...it was removed at Kevin`s request until he completes the write up...
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Originally Posted by MDRX8
I am here for you....:woohoo:
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Originally Posted by TH0001
Wow......
That`s an amazing comment coming from you.......
:xyxthumbs
Thanks Kevin, Bryan, Todd, and WeekendWarrior for the insight. I look forward to the final product from Kevin as it will help educate the Autopian following...
Is a 4 inch, 5.5inch or 6.5 inch pad the preferred size for this method?
5.5 to 6.5 will work
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can you use white sonus pads in place of the orange LC pads? y or y not?
(?cell structure?)
For those that have to used this method--do you prefer using the PC/UDM/G110 or forced rotation Flex?
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Originally Posted by Polished&Waxed
Never tried that pad.
Originally Posted by sirhubbs
I have not tried any of the Megs pads yet. Kevin might be able to answer this. I like the flat orange pads best. You want maximum pad contact with the surface.
Originally Posted by shine
I have used both the PC and flex with this method. IMO you only need the flex on the hardest clears, but I still need to do more testing on a hard clear car with the PC.
IMO its harder to hold the flex while trying to apply the pressure required. So I sold my flex and bought a new PC so that I have a spare as my PC is 4 yrs old.
If you have a PC, try it with that before buying a flex. This is all IMO and your results may vary.
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Sounds like the Cyclo might work well with this new polishing method.
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