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    Re: Using wool pads...

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    I wonder if the Rupes Blue Wool is the same as the Cyclo (4") wool...I tried those a while back when trying to salvage the previous Crown Vic; this was Pre-MF Pads, and I was just hogging off clear instead of wetsanding, which they did do effectively. BUT these days I`d reach for an aggressive MF.

    The Yellow Wool cut even better, but sure left things scoured up.

    RaydiantDetail- What product were you using with the Blue Wool on that blue car? Between the wool and the 21 I bet things went nice and quickly! And yeah, that finished out nicely too.
    Hey Accumulator - In this instance Boss Fast Correcting Cream. I have also used The Last Cut compound with the blue wool pads and achieved similar results though I feel FCC does have slightly more cut.

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    Re: Using wool pads...

    RaydiantDetail- Ah, OK..thanks. That seems like especially nice finishing out for those pads with such aggressive stuff.

    Eh, maybe the "Blue Wool Pads" aren`t the same or something...I had high hopes for `em, sure didn`t *need* to buy them but thought they`d be useful. Figured they`d be an easy way to up the aggressiveness of the Cyclo without resorting to those Yellow Foam Cutting Pads that I detest so much.

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    Re: Using wool pads...

    Unlike Accumulator, I still use and love my wool pads. I definitely cut faster than with microfiber. No contest. I use the following combination and it finishes down brilliantly.
    Machine: Flex 3401
    Product: Megs M100 usually
    Pad: Tufbuff black wool or 3D black wool (they no longer make it)

    Bullet proof.
    http://www.flawlessreflectionsautodetailing.com/
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    Re: Using wool pads...

    Latley I`ve done a few heavily oxidized neglected cars. Wool with the rotary was what produced results after trying foam and the DA.
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    Re: Using wool pads...

    Richy and Dennis Hiip are working on *infinitely* more needy vehicles than I am! If those are on the schedule, then heh heh.. you`d better just use whatever gets the job done And use an ETG.

 

 
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