Anybody know which pad/speed is good for Ultimate Polish / Ultimate Wax? Thanks!
Anybody know which pad/speed is good for Ultimate Polish / Ultimate Wax? Thanks!
Ultimate Polish, or any finishing polish for that matter, can be applied with either the yellow W8xxx pad or with the black W9207 pad, depending on needs. For example, if you need to remove just very light swirls then using a yellow polishing pad will provide a bit more cut. If you're doing a refining step after using Ultimate Compound, then the black finishing pad is probably the better choice. Ultimate Wax, just as with any other non-cleaning wax or sealant, should always be applied with the finishing pad.
Neither. What it means is that this is a fairly low priority on an ever increasingly busy plate for me. My apologies, but I will get to it - there are a handful of such threads that I need to update in the near future.
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You are right! I just got my 7424xp last night and started using it. I'm doing the m105 on a 6.5" CCS (orange) with a 5" backing plate and when I apply some pressure, it slows down a bit, so i boosted up to 5.5 speed.
My setup-
PC 7424xp
CCS Pads (Orange, Green, White, Gray, and Blue)
I have a few questions also..
The chart shows m105 uses a w8207 pad at speed of 4-5. What would be the comparable pads/speed with what I have setup currently to achieve similar results with the m105?
These are the orders...I did/planned...
Wash with Dawn
Clayed
M105
M205
M07
M26
This is done on a 08 Black Toyota Sequoia. Has been machined washed all it's life until last night. So lots of swirls/scuffs. Has major fallout in the rears. The whole car pretty much felt like sandpaper lol!
nvm, I'm an idiot.
http://www.autogeek.net/ccs-polishing-how-to.html
this should help me =D
It's been awhile since I have came back into this fun hobby.
I have a 110v2 and pretty much use the Ultimate line products. Am I correct in believing that ultimate polish would be setting 2-3 with either yellow or black pad depending on the job ? And Ultimate wax setting 2-3 only ? I see on the chart from page 1 the setting for Ultimate compound and Swirl X.
I also have the DAMFK and am wondering were the correction compound stands as far as cut when compared to Ultimate Compound, Swirl X, and Ultimate Polish ?
These are the primary products that I have/use and just want to make sure I understand what to use and when . I appreciate any help. Thank you
Ultimate polish is similar to M205 so yes you can use the yellow pad to finish after using Ultimate Compound. Speed setting 3 will be just fine. DAMF has D300 which is made specifically for the cutting pad. The combo of the disc the D300 with going to give you more cut that UC.
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It's about the time of the year I do my yearly swirl removal. Last year I used the MF system, but I can't remember all the speed settings. Which speed for the cutting and what speed for the wax?
Here you go quoted from Michael Stoops in an earlier thread. "The system was fine tuned to use the 5" discs on a DA at 4800 opm and 3800 opm for cutting and finishing. That is specifically speeds 4 and 3, respectively, on the G110v2. We put a lot of development into this system and these settings, so we highly recommend using it this way. While you can use the 6" discs on a DA you will see reduced cut, which sort of defeats the purpose of the system. The 6" discs were developed so that users of larger format tools, like the Flex 3401 and others with semi-fixed backing plates can still use the system."
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