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Re: McKee's 37 - 360 Water Beading Pics
Our winter wasn't as bad as it usually is, but the 360 on my car performed almost as well as griots paint sealant on my truck. I keep wanting to try other AIOs but 360 has done so well for me that I keep coming back to it. It performs well in the correction/polishing department with orange CCS pads but based on what I'm learning, it may do even better with thin pros or something similar.
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Re: McKee's 37 - 360 Water Beading Pics
Originally Posted by pilotpip
Our winter wasn't as bad as it usually is, but the 360 on my car performed almost as well as griots paint sealant on my truck. I keep wanting to try other AIOs but 360 has done so well for me that I keep coming back to it. It performs well in the correction/polishing department with orange CCS pads but based on what I'm learning, it may do even better with thin pros or something similar.
What machine are you using? if your using a 8mm da then Yes, the thinpros would be a better option.
my recommendation is to not use a CCS pad or any closed cell pad for that matter when using a "AIO" polish like 360, Closed cell pads are just that closed cell, and the wax/sealant protection can really cause gumming of the pad, and that can make you lose cut, finishing ability, and also not leave a consistent film of product while buffing, When using a closed cell pad with a AIO you will notice how splotchy and how inconsistent the film of product is on the panel, that is due to the closed cell technology.
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Re: McKee's 37 - 360 Water Beading Pics
Note: This truck had no sealant/wax protection before application, Did a complete decon strip wash.[/QUOTE]
Very Nice Joe! What do you mean by a complete a decon strip wash?
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Re: McKee's 37 - 360 Water Beading Pics
Originally Posted by lane5515
Note: This truck had no sealant/wax protection before application, Did a complete decon strip wash.
Very Nice Joe! What do you mean by a complete a decon strip wash?[/QUOTE]
I used a Iron Remover decon spray, I clayed to remove embedded surface contaminants, and added 1-2oz of McKee's 37 APC to my wash bucket with Xtreme Foam Formula. (Truck was covered with bugs, sand, mud, dirt) had no signs of any wax or sealant protection before hand.
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Re: McKee's 37 - 360 Water Beading Pics
Originally Posted by Joe@NextLevelDetail
What machine are you using? if your using a 8mm da then Yes, the thinpros would be a better option.
my recommendation is to not use a CCS pad or any closed cell pad for that matter when using a "AIO" polish like 360, Closed cell pads are just that closed cell, and the wax/sealant protection can really cause gumming of the pad, and that can make you lose cut, finishing ability, and also not leave a consistent film of product while buffing, When using a closed cell pad with a AIO you will notice how splotchy and how inconsistent the film of product is on the panel, that is due to the closed cell technology.
I'm using a PC. Interestingly I've not experienced an inconsistent or splotchy appearance.
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Re: McKee's 37 - 360 Water Beading Pics
Originally Posted by pilotpip
I'm using a PC. Interestingly I've not experienced an inconsistent or splotchy appearance.
If your using a PC, for sure go with a thinner profile pad, the PC lacks in power, and a thick pad like the CCS means the backing plate has more weight and mass to spin, a thinner pad = less weight and mass to transfer the mechanical energy to the paint.
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Re: McKee's 37 - 360 Water Beading Pics
Originally Posted by Joe@NextLevelDetail
If your using a PC, for sure go with a thinner profile pad, the PC lacks in power, and a thick pad like the CCS means the backing plate has more weight and mass to spin, a thinner pad = less weight and mass to transfer the mechanical energy to the paint.
If only I had known when I spent months laboring over which pads to go with. And if only AG had a package with thin pros rather than CCS (they may now, didn't when I bought)
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Re: McKee's 37 - 360 Water Beading Pics
I can second what Joe is saying about 360. I did a neighbor's car that is washed maybe twice a year - used 360 and almost 8 months later (and maybe one wash?) 360 is still beading strong. When I first used 360 I made the same mistake of using white CCS pads and they became pink bubble gum-like in consistency, near impossible to get the pads clean. I have since moved to LC Thin Pro orange and whites with 360, and while I still cannot get the pads completely clean, they do come cleaner than the CCS pads did. I think what I like best about 360 is how much brighter it makes the paint - the difference is noticeable particularly on cars that may get love once or twice a year.
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Re: McKee's 37 - 360 Water Beading Pics
I'm going to pose a question to everyone:
Buy some thin pros in white and orange to use with AIO, and keep the CCS pads for compound and traditional polish? I have noticed how much more difficult 360 is to clean out of the pads but I'm new to this and didn't know any better.
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