Originally Posted by CosminTX
About that. I noticed absolutely no filling with it. If you watch the video 3M had out and read the label they make a point of it being a product that does not fill but actually removes.
Originally Posted by CosminTX
About that. I noticed absolutely no filling with it. If you watch the video 3M had out and read the label they make a point of it being a product that does not fill but actually removes.
Originally Posted by Anthony A
Gmblack3a has posted pictures of a rewash after UF showing polishing oils coming off the car. It`s gotta have at least minor fillers. I`ve never used it, but 3M`s other products are pretty notorious for their filling abilities.
Originally Posted by Mindflux
Yes the older 3M products are known for fillers but 3M emphasized many times in the video that there are no fillers and that UF removes. That`s my experience with it. As for the pictures showing polishing oils coming off. Every polish leaves residue behind that doesn`t mean it`s fillers. How can a picture show that it`s oils and not just polish residue? Any ways I put my actual experience with a product way ahead of any Autopia BS picture.
Originally Posted by Anthony A
Residue doesn`t look like an oil slick, that`s how.
Originally Posted by Mindflux
Oil slick ha ha. I use UF and it definitely doesn`t leave an oil slick behind. Any ways as I said I use the stuff and I know what it does and that`s all that matters to me.
Cuts around 2, finishes around 0.1
Never tried with a PC or Flex, but it makes a rotary soooo easy to use! Almost wish I had kept mine just to use Ultrafina, but I can get results with 105 and Menzerna 203 that are good enough for the clients I have.
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Originally Posted by JuneBug
It`s not just the nice finish that matters to me. It`s using a product that is no more aggressive than it has to be. There a lot of polishes that finish out nice put remove way more clear than is needed in the process. Too many on here only seem to care about the final finish. Why remove more clear than needed.
Originally Posted by Anthony A
How much more material will say a finishing polish like FPII or PO85 remove compared to the same pad & process and UF?
Originally Posted by MichaelM
As I posted earlier in this thread UF handled marring in one application that FP II took 3 and 4 applications to handle. So to answer your question FP II will remove less than UF since UF is more aggressive than FP II.
Originally Posted by MichaelM
Why would I? It`s moronically obvious that if using identical pads and machines on the same paint on the same panel and the only difference is the product used, the product that removes the most marring in one application is the most aggressive. In my testing it was UF over FP II.
With M105 you stop when the defect is gone - ok, and IMHO, only keep polishing if you have a client that will pay for it, then grab ultrafina or 85rd. Mike Phillips did an experiment where they used wool pads and some rocks in the bottle compound and showed via a paint guage how friggin hard you would have to buff to remove a little bit of clear.
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Originally Posted by JuneBug
Someone else on MOL did that and showed it was actually pretty easy to remove some paint with a rotary and a compound. A lot easier than Mike`s experiment let on.
Originally Posted by Anthony A
Originally Posted by Anthony A
Ultrafina = Ultra-Filler. It WILL and DOES fill (chemically). I`ve discussed this with 3 3M reps and they seem to agree. Body shops everywhere are avoiding their 3 step process and going from Compound to UF with decent results (temporarily). That`s because it has great long lasting fillers. It does and will wear off slowing bringing back the wool pad/compound marring in these applications. Any time it removes more than light/faint buffer trails(especially with a finishing pad) it is most likely filling. It`s not designed to do anything more than that. Take some UF and rub it between 2 pieces of celophane. You`ll notice it hardly has any abrasives. Do the same with FPII & PO85 and you`ll see the difference. You can buff a car with UF many dozen times and probably not remove a micron or 2 of paint.
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