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...FWIW, I just ran across the Meguiars S6HP Hand Pads which address some of the difficulties of aging hands.
Well I developed an RSI injury in my arm and just cannot handle the MT300. I just did my car using the S6HP. It's fantastic. I have the control I want and it deftly puts down material thinly and evenly despite my car's shaped sheet metal. Reaching the lower parts is still a trick but overall, it's a huge improvement over the 3" foam that comes in the ULW box. Initial pad application on the 6" pads is a scribbled 3" in diameter dab. I dabbled the panel across the top every 14" using the pad and then moved downward making 3-4 rows of dabs. The dabs at the bottom had less material. I rubbed in circular motion from top to bottom about 14" in diameter. This evened out the material (excess at the top) well. After the first panel, I only needed a scribbled dab about the size of a quarter or 50 cent piece. If I had any excess after doing a panel, I applied it the small body panels around sunroof, grill etc until the pad went dry. The 3" foam pad is great for applying ULW on the shadow line trim.
The MT300 is a great machine. Not a bad on it. This technique suits me well. Love Meguiars products. I'd post photos but I don't have enough forum creds.
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