I know the whole microfiber pad questions have been blown out of the water here and asked MANY times but I do have a specific one that is more just on peoples opinions here... I will use the vehicle I detailed today as an example which is a late model VW GTI... I used Optimum MF Cutting pad with Compound II and Hyper spray compound (used the compound II for more aggressive areas) followed by the MF Polishing pad and Hyper Spray Polish. This combo removed most of the scratches and hard water spots with ease but did not fully remove the deep scratches (this is a good thing for me as I did not want to cut too much clear). Now here is an issue with the MF pads that most already know about and I am still trying to perfect with the foam pad, and that is that the MF pads do not finish very well... After going over a panel 2-3 times with the polishing pad and hyper spray polish there were still very very light ribbons or halos (some call them others things I do not know).
Now here is my question... What steps do you take to remove these and finish off the surface? I used a black/grey LC foam pad with Optimum Finish Polish and it took a little longer to remove them but ended well. If I were to do it again I may go with LC white pad and polish then black pad and finish but not sure.
What are your guys' opinions here? I am hoping to learn something new here or a better technique than having to use 4 or 5 steps and eliminate from having to use the LC white pad to correct these very light halos left from the previous buffing steps. Also I did notice on some panels where I JUST did the MF polish pad and spray polish it left these very light buffer trails. Surface was clean, pads were brand new and facility dust free so these can be factored out.
Now here is my question... What steps do you take to remove these and finish off the surface? I used a black/grey LC foam pad with Optimum Finish Polish and it took a little longer to remove them but ended well. If I were to do it again I may go with LC white pad and polish then black pad and finish but not sure.
What are your guys' opinions here? I am hoping to learn something new here or a better technique than having to use 4 or 5 steps and eliminate from having to use the LC white pad to correct these very light halos left from the previous buffing steps. Also I did notice on some panels where I JUST did the MF polish pad and spray polish it left these very light buffer trails. Surface was clean, pads were brand new and facility dust free so these can be factored out.