Does this combo work?m9227c & 3m...

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Does this combo work? m9227c & 3m perfect it pad#05723 w megs 105 &
3m polishing pad #05725(primed w water) w megs 205 both @ 1500rpms?

Im new to this and after reading i decided on these products..i used them on a pretty bad aerostar front bumper used product as directed but i get a gray gummy residue after less than20 sec it seems which is extremely hard to remove w a terry cloth.... whats goin on please help....

also tried it on a white painted toy hauler panel w the same results.:wall

btw after many hours the cover finally gets done after cleaning up the residue every 20sec. wow i hope i get passed this
 
Its super bowl night and the reason for the lack of replies, I can't answer your question but wait until tomorrow someone will have an answer
 
Does this combo work? m9227c & 3m perfect it pad#05723 w megs 105 &
3m polishing pad #05725(primed w water) w megs 205 both @ 1500rpms?

Im new to this and after reading i decided on these products..i used them on a pretty bad aerostar front bumper used product as directed but i get a gray gummy residue after less than20 sec it seems which is extremely hard to remove w a terry cloth.... whats goin on please help....

also tried it on a white painted toy hauler panel w the same results.:wall

btw after many hours the cover finally gets done after cleaning up the residue every 20sec. wow i hope i get passed this

I don't use the pads you speak of, so I can't comment on those in particular.... As for running the machine at 1500...Well, yes 1200 - 1500 (I prefer 1200) is ok for working the polish into the paint, but your final passes should be in the 800-1000 range :howdy

The polish should also be spread at low speed(500-700) or your going to sling that crap everywhere :crazy2:

As for the polish turning gummy..Sounds like your not letting it work long enough and possibly using to much product :yikes:

The paint on that Aerostar bumper...Be carefull when polishing these rubber/plastic bumpers. The bumpers are prepped differentally then metal. Causing the paint to twist if your not carefull :inspector:

Sorry, I just responded. I'm a noob here. Maybe someone from Autogeek can chime in :rockon
 
Possibly using too much polish?

Do the M105 directions say to prime with water?

Was the paint single stage and badly oxidized on either test bed?
 
Do the M105 directions say to prime with water? no that something i read here. it says mist on m34-fi.
the paint was oxidized, and yes i feel i was using too much polish..because it was gumming up so quick i waswiping off then adding more compound to another section.

thanks for ur responses
 
I'd try the M105 without misting with water and use less polish. If you're pulling a lot of oxidation off, you could change pads very often.
 
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