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    Need recommendations for MF pads

    On Saturday my co-worker had me do an interior detail on her 08 Rabbit to remove the "odor" and stains her 6 year old left behind when he became ill in the back seat. I told her it wouldn't be a problem, I would grab a few supplies and my extractor and stop over after work. She mentioned that the car hasn't been waxed since they bought it in 2010 and that it could use some protection along with a "few little scratches" taken out. When I got there I was surprised to say the least.





    Luckily I ordered some of the microfiber compound/polishing pads that were in the 12 day christmas sale which should hopefully make correction a little bit easier come spring. My question is, Will the MF pads play nice with the polishes I currently have (105/205, ultimate line) or should I be picking up some MF specific compounds?

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    Re: Need recommendations for MF pads

    Honestly I would go with the MF correction compound and finishing wax.

    Megs has spent a lot of time working on this compound and from what I have seen, it sure works well.

    I would shy away from using M105/205, but try a test spot first. I am not much of an expert here, I have never been a fan of MF pads.

    Make sure you stick with a DA polisher, I have heard horror stories when the pads are used on a Rotary.

    PS what made those scratches????? looks like its been keyed!

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    Re: Need recommendations for MF pads

    The scratches were mostly caused by their two little demons.....i mean children. They decided to clear the snow off the car with hockey sticks and tennis racquets. Looks to me like the majority of the scratches will need wet sanding to remove but should be minimized with a good compound, polish, and a filler wax. I've haven't tried the MF pads yet but have an assortment of LC pads to fall back on with my GG6 and GG3.

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    Re: Need recommendations for MF pads

    Quote Originally Posted by Andr3wilson View Post
    Honestly I would go with the MF correction compound and finishing wax.

    Megs has spent a lot of time working on this compound and from what I have seen, it sure works well.

    I would shy away from using M105/205, but try a test spot first. I am not much of an expert here, I have never been a fan of MF pads.

    Make sure you stick with a DA polisher, I have heard horror stories when the pads are used on a Rotary.

    PS what made those scratches????? looks like its been keyed!
    There is a lot of misinformation here. Sorry.

    The D300 MF combo does work well but if those scratches are any where close to being deep with out striking through, M105 will be needed at the very least.

    The MF pads coupled with M105 or D300 is a killer combo and works very very well. Just remember to not up the speed of the polisher if you're not seeing the cut desired. Slow down your passes and up the pressure. But of course do a test spot.
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    Re: Need recommendations for MF pads

    Does anyone know what the difference between a "standard" compound and a MF compound like D300 is?

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    Re: Need recommendations for MF pads

    Holy cow..... this gave me the Heebie-jeebies!! If they were my kids, those little demons would be broken like "wild horses".

    I am no expert but I doubt that these scratches will "buff out". You may be looking at something more along the lines of http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...y-scratch.html

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    Re: Need recommendations for MF pads

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Pain View Post
    Holy cow..... this gave me the Heebie-jeebies!! If they were my kids, those little demons would be broken like "wild horses".

    I am no expert but I doubt that these scratches will "buff out". You may be looking at something more along the lines of http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...y-scratch.html
    I was thinking that too actually, they are really deep

    Quote Originally Posted by DRT BRD View Post
    There is a lot of misinformation here. Sorry.

    The D300 MF combo does work well but if those scratches are any where close to being deep with out striking through, M105 will be needed at the very least.

    The MF pads coupled with M105 or D300 is a killer combo and works very very well. Just remember to not up the speed of the polisher if you're not seeing the cut desired. Slow down your passes and up the pressure. But of course do a test spot.
    Thanks! like I said not an expert on Megs products so thank you for correcting me!

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    Re: Need recommendations for MF pads

    which mf pads to you purchase?
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    which mf pads to you purchase?
    Lake country ultra fiber compound/polish pads
    Lake Country Ultra-Fiber Dual Action Microfiber Pads

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    Re: Need recommendations for MF pads

    M101 ftw - and it looks like you very well may need it!

    I prefer the LC MF pads.

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