I found a new secret weapon I wanted to share. Intensive Polish mixed with RMG is the best combo I've ever tried. Actually, I've also thrown FPII in the mix to soften it up a bit too. The RMG adds much-needed lubricity to IP, reducing the dust tremendously and more than doubling the working time.
Basically, my last 4 details have been major paint corrections...all on black vehicles, making excellent test "platforms." For instance, today (BMW factory paint) I used Hyper Compound and medium cutting pad for major defect removal. I then tried to remove the compounding swirls with my fav polish (OP) but not only did it not completely remove the swirls, I couldn't get it to finish down LSP-ready no matter how many times I applied it and no matter what pad I used. So I not only needed something stronger, but something that finished down better - so I reached for a pre-mixed bottle of RMG (25%), FPII (25%), and IP (50%). With a Green Propel, this pad easily removed the Hyper Compound swirls and left the finish Halogram free (tested in the sun) and 100% LSP-ready. This is the third time this combo has saved me an extra step - it is the strongest polish I have ever used that will finish down without halograms on black. On any othe color, 75% IP and 25% RMG with a green propel should produce a LSP-ready finish. And there is something about those green propels...they finish down about as well as anything...not really what I'd call "compounding" pads though.
Give it a try and you will see.
Basically, my last 4 details have been major paint corrections...all on black vehicles, making excellent test "platforms." For instance, today (BMW factory paint) I used Hyper Compound and medium cutting pad for major defect removal. I then tried to remove the compounding swirls with my fav polish (OP) but not only did it not completely remove the swirls, I couldn't get it to finish down LSP-ready no matter how many times I applied it and no matter what pad I used. So I not only needed something stronger, but something that finished down better - so I reached for a pre-mixed bottle of RMG (25%), FPII (25%), and IP (50%). With a Green Propel, this pad easily removed the Hyper Compound swirls and left the finish Halogram free (tested in the sun) and 100% LSP-ready. This is the third time this combo has saved me an extra step - it is the strongest polish I have ever used that will finish down without halograms on black. On any othe color, 75% IP and 25% RMG with a green propel should produce a LSP-ready finish. And there is something about those green propels...they finish down about as well as anything...not really what I'd call "compounding" pads though.
Give it a try and you will see.