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Need more cut (MF Pad + M105), or just live with some scratches?
I took the day off work today to work on my Audi. I did a test spot with FG400 and an orange pad, no dice, still scratches. I then hit it with a Meguiars MF Cutting pad & D300 with some M105 mixed in - then straight M105... still scratches.
I don't have any wool pads, but is that my next option or should I look into another compound? Woulda thought FG400 or M105 would of been enough.
At this point, I think I'm just going to have to live with some scratches I guess. I finished out with SF4000 and a Crimson pad. The paint looks miles better... but all these little trace scratches suck.
I could of chased after each and every one and wet sanded them out... but I didn't want to take a 10 hour job and turn it into a 15 hour + job.
Any thoughts... and man this paint is harder then I thought.
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Re: Need more cut (MF Pad + M105), or just live with some scratches?
whats 5 more hours when you already done 10?
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Re: Need more cut (MF Pad + M105), or just live with some scratches?
Well if it was me I would leave them be cause you don't want to do more harm than whats already there that said if you had an inspection lens you may could look into those defects, and see which ones are worse than the others and then you would know which could be buff out of filled with touch up but for the time begin just live with it till you get more free time
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Re: Need more cut (MF Pad + M105), or just live with some scratches?
Stop looking for more aggressive polishes and pads. Wet sanding is much safer, faster, and effective.
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Re: Need more cut (MF Pad + M105), or just live with some scratches?
What does wet sanding do compared to using pads and polish? --- newb here!
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Re: Need more cut (MF Pad + M105), or just live with some scratches?
Are you working with a DA or a rotary?
Try shrinking down the size of the section you work in with M-105.
Wool on rotary is my first step when working on that paint. It's rediculous how hard it is, isn't it?
Wool pad on a DA won't work on it, stick with your MF pad and work in a 12" squared work section at a time.
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Re: Need more cut (MF Pad + M105), or just live with some scratches?
Wet sand with 2000 then 3000 trizact!! Hit wit classic cut on MF cutting pad with Rupes Bigfoot 21 then follow with classic polish with orange pad!! Bingo then a sealant or wax of your choice!!
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First off, do you have a paint depth gauge? If not do NOT try to remove the scratches 100% because you may burn through, also if it isn't a show car does it really matter if you have some scratches left over? Just my .02 learn to live with scratches they aren't as bad as swirls.
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Re: Need more cut (MF Pad + M105), or just live with some scratches?
Just wondering, is this your daily driver and is it garage parked? What machine are you using?
and yes +1 on HD.Detailing's Comment.
Either way, good luck
Art
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Re: Need more cut (MF Pad + M105), or just live with some scratches?
Thanks for the feedback guys.
Using a DA. Its a daily driver, I put 100 miles on her a day.
I guess Im just a bit dissapointed because for some reason I thought my paint was softer then it is from previous spot hits. Then I go over the entire car with a fairly aggressive combo and its still far from perfect.
I guess I was just expecting too much...
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