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Old 01-08-2007, 08:50 PM
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Ok Where Did I go Wrong?!

Hi Guys, I've been surfing the forum for over two months now, I recieved my first order from AG two weeks ago. (Thanx Meghan, excellent packaging and service)

Anyway, I started on my brother's black infinity FX35, Here's what i did.
1. washed with pinnaccle shampoo and shmitt.
2. Dried with cobra MF. (loved the Shmitt and Guzzler)
3. Clayed
4. washed again
5. used the pc on speed 6 and orange pad with xmt3 applied pressure of arround 10kgs, i worked the polish for a few minutes then lessened the pressure on the pc, as in the training video. After i finnished i cleaned the surface with the Mf towel provided with the XMT kit. The paint looked shiny but it didn't remove hair like scraches. What did i miss? i did the process twice but didn't remove the scraches.
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Old 01-08-2007, 08:55 PM
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How deep are the scratches? Does your fingernail catch them if you run it over the scratches?
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Old 01-08-2007, 08:57 PM
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How deep are the scratches? Does your fingernail catch them if you run it over the scratches?
No they are fine scratches..
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No they are fine scratches..
Try going over with XMT2 and see what happens, sometimes the more agressive cutting polishes can leave marring that resembles scratches that weren't removed, just a by-product of the abrassive in come polishes. If not, try XMT3 and cutting pad again and work longer.

Are you working the PC slowly at full speed, about an inch per second or so?
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:34 PM
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Yeah, probably micromarring, try a less aggressive combo and see what happens. If it is what I think it is, it should clean up nicely to a perfect looking finish! Let us know how it works.
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Old 01-08-2007, 09:48 PM
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Try going over with XMT2 and see what happens, sometimes the more agressive cutting polishes can leave marring that resembles scratches that weren't removed, just a by-product of the abrassive in come polishes. If not, try XMT3 and cutting pad again and work longer.

Are you working the PC slowly at full speed, about an inch per second or so?
I worked the polish slowly at speed 6 then I finnished with XMT1 and white pad then followed by XMT Glaze but still i can see the scraches..
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It sounds like the scratches are what malmeh is trying to remove..

Rule of thumb..Drag the back of your finger nail of the scrarch if the nail catches the sratch it is to deep to remove..Remember to work the polish long enough to give the abbrasives a chance to break down..
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Old 01-08-2007, 10:03 PM
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It sounds like the scratches are what malmeh is trying to remove..

Rule of thumb..Drag the back of your finger nail of the scrarch if the nail catches the sratch it is to deep to remove..Remember to work the polish long enough to give the abbrasives a chance to break down..
I don't think that they're that deep and i guess i've worked the polish enough that it was clear. Does the pc vibrate? maybe it wasnn't set up properly?
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Old 01-08-2007, 10:44 PM
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I don't think that they're that deep and i guess i've worked the polish enough that it was clear. Does the pc vibrate? maybe it wasnn't set up properly?
i know what you are talking about, dude. I am in teh exact same boat and its frustrating as hell. everyone claims to have such great results with XMT, but I am just not seeing it. I mean, dont ge tme wrong, i have noticed a 110% improvement, but its the 120% I am looking for, especially since I know for a fact that the remaining marks are NOT too deep to be removed (they do not catch the nail in the slightest bit).
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Old 01-08-2007, 11:11 PM
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I have found that when using an aggressive pad like the orange one that you really need to take your time with the white pad. I just recently did the doors on my truck and rushed the white pad. It doesn't look very good at the moment! Take your time, apply some pressure and do small areas at a time.
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