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Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
I planned on picking up some compound for some slightly more aggressive correction than ultimate polish I have.
This is to correct some water spots and possibly some buildup on my 18 Ford Edge on the rear spoiler on the tailgate.
Car has sat outside 24/7 since about May with a month between washings.
I did put some Griots 3-in-1 on it when I did wash it.
I'll see if I can get some pictures, but it's hard to get good ones.
I can see it clear as mud with my eyes though, which bugs me.
I have GG6 with Lake country pads (microfiber, orange and white).
I tried the UP with micro fiber pad and it helped, but spots are still there.
I am a little concerned they are too deep for full correction, but want to clean it up as best as I can and possibly put a layer of PPF.
My local Autozone has both Griots CC and Megs UC so I wasn't sure which would be better.
The Griots was a few bucks cheaper I believe.
I'm not a professional and don't do a ton of correcting.
Anyone have experience with both or have a preference?
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Re: Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
How many passes did you do with UP?
You say that it "helped" which would indicate that its doing some cut but maybe you just need to do a few more passes.
I would go for the UC over the Griots CC. See what UC does with the MF pad and couple passes. Be sure you are blowing out your pad to keep the fibers from matting.
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Re: Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
The spoiler is not very big, so I did 2 sections and each section 1 time.
I think I went over with 4 or 5 passes.
DA set at speed 4-5.
I didn't spend a lot of time on it because it seemed like I need more cut.
I originally started with my Griots All-In-1 Ceramic with a white pad hoping it just needed some light correction.
Didn't touch it, so I jumped to microfiber and UP with some results, but not much.
I'll see if I can get some good pictures.
The ones I took don't really show it.
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Re: Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
Originally Posted by
Odrapnew
The spoiler is not very big, so I did 2 sections and each section 1 time.
I think I went over with 4 or 5 passes.
DA set at speed 4-5.
I didn't spend a lot of time on it because it seemed like I need more cut.
I originally started with my Griots All-In-1 Ceramic with a white pad hoping it just needed some light correction.
Didn't touch it, so I jumped to microfiber and UP with some results, but not much.
I'll see if I can get some good pictures.
The ones I took don't really show it.
Ultimate Polish contains non diminishing abrasives and has great lubricants that keep it from drying out, so you could try Ultimate Polish again, but with a slower arm speed. Try it on an unpolished section so your not building on your previous results.
I've had great results in the past using Ultimate Polish on green Buff and Shine or Hex Logic pads (B&S makes the hex pads for CG), and microfiber for lighter defect removal. I used to like it on the original yellow Rupes pads.
If that didn't get the job done I'd switch to Ultimate Compound. That would usually do the trick.
On a side note, I remember my first go round with Ultimate Polish on those yellow Rupes microfiber pads. It was August of 2014. I hadn't used microfiber pads yet. I was working on my neighbor's 2004 blue Ford Mustang. When he got it, it had really bad fingernail gouges above the door handle. That combo of Ultimate Polish on the microfiber polishing pads took care of those gouges very quickly. I used to normally use Ultimate Polish as a follow to Ultimate Compound on blue Buff and Shine / hex logic polishing pads.
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Re: Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
Is UP still harder than Chinese algebra to remove?
That was my only beef with it, and the only reason I stopped using it years ago.
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Re: Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
I've only used (and still do) Meg's UC for hand work and it does a great job for that application.
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Re: Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
Water spots can etch the paint, you might not get them out with any compound that you try, maybe scholls S0 ( liquid sandpaper )
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Re: Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
Originally Posted by
luckydawg
Water spots can etch the paint, you might not get them out with any compound that you try, maybe scholls S0 ( liquid sandpaper )
I just had a bunch of water spots to get out of black paint and windows on my mom’s Kia Soul she was selling. Griot’s Fast Correcting Cream and a Rupes Coarse Wool made quick work of them and even better, I did it as a one-step, no follow up with another pad/polish except for the hood where I wanted to make sure it shined the best. Used a Rupes yellow pad with CarPro Essence.
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Re: Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
If uP didn’t work I would up the anti and order Griots FAST Correcting Cream. Much more aggressive than CC
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Re: Griots Complete Compound vs. Megs Ultimate Compound
Thanks for all the input.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to look into it any more recently.
Might just make more/slower passes with the polish and microfiber pad.
I hope I can get them out with 'normal' correcting methods and not have to go down the route of wet sanding.
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