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D151 and Megs MF pads
I haven't had a chance to try D151 with the Megs MF system yet, anyone try this combo? I know D151 is pad dependent and I like using it with foam, but am thinking I can get better results with MF pads. Just wondering if anyone else has tried this combo and how were the results. thanx
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not me, but i think he is a member on here. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWm63itb4no]D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream with Meguiars DA Microfiber Pads - YouTube[/video]
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Not a big fan of the Megs MF system. Pads separate from backing rather easy. Had awesome cut tho with d300, i would just load of n the MF pads or try another companies.. i dont recall the name but there's another company with some pads i hear are really good.
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Originally Posted by bl3ujay07
Thanx!
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I have. I used it on a black Ford Escape and it turned out extremely well. It allowed me to finish the job in about 5 hours.
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Originally Posted by mjlinane
I have. I used it on a black Ford Escape and it turned out extremely well. It allowed me to finish the job in about 5 hours.
Good to know. You used the cutting discs first and then the finishing with D151. What speed for cutting 5.5 and finishing 4, if it was a PC?
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I have had very good results with 151/cutting pad.
I've had better results with purple foamed wool pad and rotory.
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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Originally Posted by inyadreems
Good to know. You used the cutting discs first and then the finishing with D151. What speed for cutting 5.5 and finishing 4, if it was a PC?
With my GG6 and a 6" MF Pads, I use speed 4. With my PC and 5" MF pads, I use speed 5.
Note - I try to match with the paint. If the paint is hard, I haven't needed to "finish" it per se. If it is softer, I probably won't use a cutting MF. If I'm using D151, I really want only one section pass.
BTW - my post on this is on the sister forum (AF) under the title "5 hours of Escape".
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Originally Posted by mjlinane
With my GG6 and a 6" MF Pads, I use speed 4. With my PC and 5" MF pads, I use speed 5.
Note - I try to match with the paint. If the paint is hard, I haven't needed to "finish" it per se. If it is softer, I probably won't use a cutting MF. If I'm using D151, I really want only one section pass.
BTW - my post on this is on the sister forum (AF) under the title "5 hours of Escape".
Nice!
Good info. I used D151 on an 06 Black Crown Vic that was never waxed or detailed and it did a great job with an LC Orange flat, but I know it would have came out much better with a Megs MF cutting disc. Didn't want to waste a MF pad on this job, as it a was a CG CW+G and then straight to D151 topped with DG Aquawax.
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