Are they SMAT or a diminishing product? Used Meguiars #67 one step Marine Compound for a test spot and was wondering if I needed to prime the pad. The compound worked AMAZING. Why doesnt AG carry it??
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Are they SMAT or a diminishing product? Used Meguiars #67 one step Marine Compound for a test spot and was wondering if I needed to prime the pad. The compound worked AMAZING. Why doesnt AG carry it??
Bump
Pretty sure DAT. At least that's how they seem to work.
Priming...using foam? Never hurts.
Bill
I think the newer compounds like M67 and M91. At this time I don't see M67 on the store page but we do have a lot of Meguiar's Marine including the M91
Meguiar's Marine Line
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Doesn't hurt with any product on any pad with DA Polishers. When using rotary buffers I personally prefer to use the 10 @ 10 Technique.
I show this technique in this video,
Tips for using a Rotary Buffer and the Flex 3401 on vertical panels
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The 10 @ 10 technique for picking up a bead of product with a rotary buffer
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...10at9_001t.jpg
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