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Parslina
08-13-2017, 03:10 AM
Hey everyone.
I am having some trouble with paint correction.
So I had some experience with Rupes 2nd gen 21 polisher for some time. Then i got my self a Griots garage 6 inch polisher back home and I cant figure out where is the problem.
So I was working with Rupes on BMW and LEXUS cars, a lot. With Rupes yellow/green/blue pads and Menzerna compound and of course Rupes bigfoot. Now I am working with tha same pads (tried even Meguiars MF pads) and Meguiars M105 and Griots garage 6 inch. I cant make it to cut.. Like it does take out the small swirls, but almost none of the scratches, that I would of compounded out with Rupes. I could not compound P3000 sand paper marks, with rupes u might get 2000 out.
Now I cant understand am I doing something wrong, the M105 does not like my polishing technique, or is it the machine. I understand GG 6 insh has a lot less throw, but everyone is talking (in US forums) that it is a good machine. So far I dont think so. Or just maybe it has something to do, that I have power reducer, as I have 220V sockets but machine needs 120V (as US product).
I might get some Menzerna compound and give it a try.
Also wanted to know is there any point of buying Rupes knockoffs or is it worth the money to get Rupes Bigfoot.. As I live in EU, I am looking at some 21mm throw machines which area lot cheaper, but dont want to get in the same problems again :D

RippyD
08-13-2017, 08:19 AM
I have a GG6 but have not used a Rupes machine. I have some issues with M105 and the cut isn't what I would expect. I've had much better luck with Menzerna and even Griot's polishes than with M105 both in terms of ease of use and cut with my GG6.

Here's an example of cutting on my GG6: My wife came home yesterday very upset about some scratches in her car. This is on a 2014 Boxster, which is hard paint. I used Menzerna 300 with a Rupes 4" blue pad. After 2 passes on speed 4 the scratches were 100% gone. I followed with Menz 400/green pad and 3500/yellow pad. I likely could have removed these with 400 and a blue pad.


http://i.imgur.com/qhQUXyel.jpg

Parslina
08-13-2017, 09:26 AM
I have a GG6 but have not used a Rupes machine. I have some issues with M105 and the cut isn't what I would expect. I've had much better luck with Menzerna and even Griot's polishes than with M105 both in terms of ease of use and cut with my GG6.

Here's an example of cutting on my GG6: My wife came home yesterday very upset about some scratches in her car. This is on a 2014 Boxster, which is hard paint. I used Menzerna 300 with a Rupes 4" blue pad. After 2 passes on speed 4 the scratches were 100% gone. I followed with Menz 400/green pad and 3500/yellow pad. I likely could have removed these with 400 and a blue pad.


http://i.imgur.com/qhQUXyel.jpg

my M105 is going to end soon, so I might try this cheaper solution, buying menzern compound. Thanks for the reply 😊

dlc95
08-13-2017, 11:12 AM
The M105 should do the job. How are priming the pad? What is your pressure like? How many passes? What speed on the dial? How fast are you moving the polisher across the paint?

Parslina
08-13-2017, 03:47 PM
The M105 should do the job. How are priming the pad? What is your pressure like? How many passes? What speed on the dial? How fast are you moving the polisher across the paint?

Hey. Not a big fan of priming pads, when it is new, I put twice more compound, rub it in then touch the surface I will work on, start with speed 2, spread out that compound. I always work until the product become a bit dry (at least with Megs) usually 4-6 passes on one spot, speed 4-5, when not spinning 6. About pressure I tried everything medium, heavy and very heavy, also moving speed 1-2inch in a second, even tried hearing up the spot as far as I was brave enough. Usually I do one pass then check my progress, then go another one same way more on the spots ai need mote job.
I have been working pretty much but have never faced situation that I can not compound P3000 grit sand paper. It was a really hot day, I was working a in a shade maybe the product dried faster than ai could work, but I dont know. I was working on one BMW during the winter and the results were simular.

Rsurfer
08-13-2017, 04:20 PM
Hey. Not a big fan of priming pads, when it is new, I put twice more compound, rub it in then touch the surface I will work on, start with speed 2, spread out that compound. I always work until the product become a bit dry (at least with Megs) usually 4-6 passes on one spot, speed 4-5, when not spinning 6. About pressure I tried everything medium, heavy and very heavy, also moving speed 1-2inch in a second, even tried hearing up the spot as far as I was brave enough. Usually I do one pass then check my progress, then go another one same way more on the spots ai need mote job.
I have been working pretty much but have never faced situation that I can not compound P3000 grit sand paper. It was a really hot day, I was working a in a shade maybe the product dried faster than ai could work, but I dont know. I was working on one BMW during the winter and the results were simular.

Get rid of the M105.

Parslina
08-13-2017, 04:24 PM
Actually at this time I was looking where to get Menzerna :D

Rsurfer
08-13-2017, 04:34 PM
Actually at this time I was looking where to get Menzerna :D

If doing light colors, 400 can finish down lsp or finish down with 3500 or 3800.

BudgetPlan1
08-13-2017, 05:41 PM
M105 can be a bit finicky; M101 does just as well without uneccesary drama. I used M105...once.

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Parslina
08-15-2017, 03:54 AM
So what you are saying you prefer M101 over M105? M101 is a bit more expensive but I might try it out at some point.