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    Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    looking for a heavy cut polish/compound. i mostly stick with Wolfgang total swirl remover and really like the results i get but i need something that will takeout deeper swirls and defects. Been looking at the menzerna line alot of ppl seem to like the line. just wanted to see what everyone would suggest. thanks

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    Re: Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    The biggest tool in the tool box is this combo:
    Rotary
    Wool Pad
    Menz Power Gloss

    You better know what you're doing playing with those 3 together.

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    Re: Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    i would say so. looking for something more with us of a DA for my guys to use. None of them have never used a rotary and im not always around.

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    Re: Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    Wolfgang TSR 3.0 is made by Menzerna

    I would go with Menzerna Power Gloss which is very aggressive compound

    Or Optimum Compound 2 which is a medium compound
    Optimum Compound is an aggressive compound that finishes like a mild abrasive polish! Remove swirls and scratches with your polisher with Optimum

    You can also using a more aggressive pad before moving to a compound.

    Check out this Polish Comparison Chart out http://www.auto-geek.net/charts/wax-chart.pdf

    Can't go wrong with either one.

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    Re: Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    I would go with Megs microfiber system. D300 follow up with your polish.
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    Re: Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    Cyan HT LC pads / Meg's 105
    Ryan Gville,LA

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    Re: Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    thanks for the chart toycar.
    figure i'll give the power gloss a try an see how i like it.

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    Re: Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    Meguiars MF cutting disc with Meg M105

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    Re: Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    Power Gloss and HT Cyan pads. Finish without the need for a follow up polish. If I had tried the new opt cmpnd I would Dec recommend it as well. The original opt cmpnd requires a follow up polish IME. The Meg's mf cut will not remove heavy scratches that Menz PG will, and without proper technique will require follow up polishing.
    Shaun Shines Automotive Detailing, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. http://www.facebook.com/ShaunShinesDetailing

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    Re: Need a heavy cut polish/compound. sugestions?

    M105 is a great compound. It doesn't have the most cut, but it does cut and it does it fast along with finishing well, period. It has a greater learning curve than some polishes, but once you figure it out you'll wonder how you ever detailed cars without it.
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