Advice on produts and pads.

My belief most of my life has been never compete with anyone on being able to do what they do for a living. But I also believe that I have done enough different things that if I have the tools and products and an understanding what the process is I will get close even tho how long it will take is a completely different matter. But in this close can be quite noticeable because it is the little things that set the men from the boys.
 
My belief most of my life has been never compete with anyone on being able to do what they do for a living. But I also believe that I have done enough different things that if I have the tools and products and an understanding what the process is I will get close even tho how long it will take is a completely different matter. But in this close can be quite noticeable because it is the little things that set the men from the boys.

Hey Ancient Im a brick/stone guy and you certainly can achieve very good results, It just wont be as quick as someone who does it for a living, as you know :)

I have hard paint, I moved to megs MF disk with D300 compound, took it right out and better yet , is very user friendly as far as work time, wipe off and no dust!

You may want to try speed 5 with the compound and speed 4 with the final polish, even 3 depending on the polish.
 
The reason I picked the speeds for polishing and compounding were from a post by Mike at DedicatedPerfection made on the speeds that worked best with the 400/4000 combo and he has done a lot with them even tho he uses flex polishers.
 
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