Dislikes: 0
-
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
Thanks again for everyone's advice!! I'll update this thread as soon as it gets consistently warmer out. Getting the drag radials mounted on the new wheels this Saturday and then the cars getting dropped off to have the tune finished on it, March 5th.
-
Super Member
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
If you'll be getting the Menz 3500 anyway you might want to try a test spot on a section you worked the Last Cut on to see if you can see a difference in gloss/shine.
-
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
I didn't read the whole thread, but if you're going to spend the time, attention, and money to do it right you should buy more pads. At least 6 for compounding and 6 for polishing. Pads are most efficient when they are clean and cool. A GG6 will give you more than enough machine, and a much more forgiving place to start. Plus you'll be able to buy plenty of pads with the money you save over a rupes.
That car will be one of the best looking at Gateway, if the weather ever improves around here!
-
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
Originally Posted by Paul A.
If you'll be getting the Menz 3500 anyway you might want to try a test spot on a section you worked the Last Cut on to see if you can see a difference in gloss/shine.
That's the plan. Have 2 different test panels and use the MF cut pad and the blue cut foam pad with the last cut and see what looks best. Then go over both with the orange polish pad w/ 3500 and see how it works
-
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
So one last question, how would you guys suggest cleaning foam and microfiber pads by hand? As in, after a job and getting them ready for the next vehicle.
-
Super Member
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
Originally Posted by Pchang978
So one last question, how would you guys suggest cleaning foam and microfiber pads by hand? As in, after a job and getting them ready for the next vehicle.
After each pad is used, I spray the face of the pad with McKee's Polishing Pad Cleaner, agitate with a pad brush, then I place them face down in a bucket with some 3D Towel Kleen dilution.
After I am completely done, the pads wash out in the sink beautifully.
Other guys/gals might use different products and/or methods, but this works very well for me.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
-
Post Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 2 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Super Member
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
Originally Posted by PaulMys
After each pad is used, I spray the face of the pad with McKee's Polishing Pad Cleaner, agitate with a pad brush, then I place them face down in a bucket with some 3D Towel Kleen dilution.
After I am completely done, the pads wash out in the sink beautifully.
Other guys/gals might use different products and/or methods, but this works very well for me.
I do this exact process but with different products... works beautifully.
Sent from my SM-G965U using Autogeekonline mobile app
-
Super Member
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
Originally Posted by MarkD51
There's a number of great polishing systems out there today made by numerous manufacturers. Optimum, Griots Boss System, and numerous others.
Quite likely as has been rumored, the Wolfgang line, and probably other Autogeek PBMG brands have polishes manufactured by Menzera.
Their selections of polishes may not be as vast as Menzerna though. That can be confusing too. Menz 3500 will be an optimal last step polish for getting every last little bit of gloss from the paint. Usually such polishes as this are intended to be used with the least aggressive pads. 3500 is not particularly intended for deeper RIDS (Random Isolated Defects) removal.
In the Wolfgang line-up, probably what would be closely similar to 3500 would be WG Finishing Glaze.
Wolfgang Uber is sort of in a class of its own, a sort of "hybrid polish", consisting of both SMAT (Super Micro Abrasive Technology) and DAT (Diminishing Abrasive Technology)
Uber starts out acting like a more aggressive "compound" and the larger abrasive clusters break down and diminish, getting finer and finer as the product is worked. It then mimics a very fine finishing polish as it breaks down and is worked.
Besides Menz 3500, if this is the one you will choose, I might also consider one that's slightly more aggressive to also have on hand within their line-up.
I believe the Wolfgang Uber is based on Menz400, which features agglomerated abrasive clumps that basically break down into a "smat" style abrasive.
Todd discussed the abrasive orientation of 400 here:
Meguiars M105 Ultra Cut Compound vs. Menzerna FG400 Fast Gloss Compound
-
Super Member
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Mike, when I clicked on it in my Google search, it took me to a spam page!
-
Re: Finishing Polish For A Beginner
Originally Posted by dlc95
Mike, when I clicked on it in my Google search, it took me to a spam page!
Yeah I'm not sure why that happens?
It happens to me too. I hit the back button and then it either automatically takes me to the right page or it takes me back to where I started and then when I hit the link a second time it goes to the correct page.
I know there's a reason or explanation for how someone is able to hi-jack a link but it's out of my area of expertise and ability to type out an explanation but I'll try to find out what the deal is?
Oh yeah...
Hoping for an update from Pchang978
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 1 Likes, 0 Dislikes
dlc95 thanked for this post
Similar Threads
-
By craigv in forum Auto Detailing 101
Replies: 1
Last Post: 10-24-2018, 09:15 PM
-
By Shane4225 in forum Ask your detailing questions!
Replies: 10
Last Post: 03-21-2013, 08:47 PM
-
By siccen in forum Auto Detailing 101
Replies: 2
Last Post: 10-09-2011, 09:56 PM
-
By dschribs in forum Auto Detailing 101
Replies: 7
Last Post: 08-10-2009, 10:59 PM
-
By BILL in forum Auto Detailing 101
Replies: 9
Last Post: 11-15-2006, 12:53 PM
Members who have read this thread: 1
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
S |
M |
T |
W |
T |
F |
S |
31 |
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
15
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
19
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
|
Bookmarks