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12-29-2006, 11:32 PM
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| | W7006 with M-85, impossible combination to PC? Hi~ everyone.
Is there anybody who experienced with the combination of W7006 cutting pad with M-85(diamond cut compund) using your PC? I'd like know how's the result. I'll do the job with the following steps.
W7006 pad with M-85
W8006 pad with M-83
W-9006 pad with M-80
synthetic sealant coating
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12-30-2006, 05:01 PM
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| | | Heavy swirled car? you should start with the w8006 pad and MG#83, that may be good enough. Always start with the least aggresive combo, you can always step up, if that doesent do the work.
I have tryed the PC with W7006 and 85, but its more suited for a rotary machine, it needs power and heat to brake down. The MG#84 and #85 is heavy cutting, and for use on -extremly- bad paint. the MG#85 is also preferd too use with the megs wool pad for serious cutting power
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12-30-2006, 09:30 PM
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| | | Thank you for your answer, Truls. My car have not severe swirl marks, but I have tryed the PC with W8006 and 83, no effective to marks. So I'll try with W7006 and 85, of couse I know rotary polisher is effective to the combination(W7006& M85). | 
12-31-2006, 12:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Truls Heavy swirled car? you should start with the w8006 pad and MG#83, that may be good enough. Always start with the least aggresive combo, you can always step up, if that doesent do the work.
I have tryed the PC with W7006 and 85, but its more suited for a rotary machine, it needs power and heat to brake down. The MG#84 and #85 is heavy cutting, and for use on -extremly- bad paint. the MG#85 is also preferd too use with the megs wool pad for serious cutting power | 
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12-31-2006, 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Ho Gyun Ki Thank you for your answer, Truls. My car have not severe swirl marks, but I have tryed the PC with W8006 and 83, no effective to marks. So I'll try with W7006 and 85, of couse I know rotary polisher is effective to the combination(W7006& M85). | Remember, work the polish in. Megs#83 with a cutting pads at speed 6 works on some of worst swirls I've seen. Just one thing, #83 works great and dose a outstanding job, but I hate the dust.
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12-31-2006, 02:10 AM
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| | | I'll take it account. If #83 and cutting pad won't do a great work, I think that I'll try my PC with #85 and cutting pad ( because I don't have rotary polisher unfortunately). any suggestions or advices?
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