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    The Makita BO6040, Megs microfiber cutting, and D300 is a defect assassinating combo!



    Just saying!



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    D300 - I know it is very popular with a lot of people especially who only use da polishers, but create some holograms wit a rotary, than "correct" with D300. Protect it or not, wash that panel in a week and you will have one nasty looking panel. Just saying, since we are talking about the "truth" - D300 is great at hiding.:think2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Dekany
    D300 - I know it is very popular with a lot of people especially who only use da polishers, but create some holograms wit a rotary, than "correct" with D300. Protect it or not, wash that panel in a week and you will have one nasty looking panel. Just saying, since we are talking about the "truth" - D300 is great at hiding.:think2


    Well, good thing Im not using a rotary, huh Thomas?
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    That`s strange, I`ve never noticed any hiding when using D300, and it finishes much nicer than most other compounds.

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    Do the experiment. Why do you think it "finishes" so nice?



    Quote Originally Posted by RZJZA80
    That`s strange, I`ve never noticed any hiding when using D300, and it finishes much nicer than most other compounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Dekany
    Do the experiment. Why do you think it "finishes" so nice?


    Are you saying that if a product "finishes" nice, it must be loaded with fillers?
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    You are missing the point Mr Garry.



    Quote Originally Posted by Garry Dean
    Well, good thing Im not using a rotary, huh Thomas?

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    Not if a product, D300



    Quote Originally Posted by Garry Dean
    Are you saying that if a product "finishes" nice, it must be loaded with fillers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Dekany
    You are missing the point Mr Garry.


    The only point I see is you trying to bash D300.
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    I wanna here more about the Makita RO. In particular, how much and where did you get it?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Dekany
    D300 - I know it is very popular with a lot of people especially who only use da polishers, but create some holograms wit a rotary, than "correct" with D300. Protect it or not, wash that panel in a week and you will have one nasty looking panel. Just saying, since we are talking about the "truth" - D300 is great at hiding.:think2




    Im my personal experience I would humbly disagree with you Thomas. I have found D300 to be very good at removing serious defects when used with the proper pad a technique. I also verify this by multiple IPA / Eraser wipe-downs.



    Can it hide? Sure but so can almost any other compound or polish when you slather it on and let it set and don`t remove the oils and such.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas Dekany
    Do the experiment. Why do you think it "finishes" so nice?


    I`ve experimented with it for a long time, and have been using it for a long time, and I`ve never seen it do any filling.

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    I know one that has no fillers.

    ValuGard Cerious Compound, which is cerium oxide based.

    What you see is what you get, when used correctly.

    And that, gentlemen, is normally true of any professional product.

    When in doubt, mist with an IPA/water mix and allow to dwell for a minute or two before wiping clean, works for the average person to find what the end result is.

    Grumpy

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    You two argue like you`re married to each other

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    3M Rubbing Compound has no fillers either. That stuff is straight dope!

 

 
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