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  • #16
    Re: Micro Marring with M83 & M80

    I also have had very good success with #66 and a finishing pad.I recently did a BMW and the paint was very sensitive. The above combo did the trick. The owner was very happy with the results.
    quality creates its own demand

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    • #17
      Re: Micro Marring with M83 & M80

      Well I got a chance today to try some of the suggestions and it seems that Scratch X with the DA and a finishing pad worked the best. I got almost all the marring out. I mean you really have to strain to see these scratches now. I tried M09 and that did not seem as effective as the Scratch X. How does Scratch X compare to Color X, are either of them considered a polish or just scratch removers? Also where does M09 fall in compared to these too? Thanks for all the suggestions you guys made, I feel a lot better knowing I am capable of removing these defects.

      Here are some photos I took today

      This photo shows the hood of my truck which I used the Scratch X on


      Here is pic of the fender which I used M09, there is still some scratches, but you have to be up very close to see them


      What do you guys think? Ideally I would want the paint to be flawless, but I'm asking for more than what the DA is capable of?

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      • #18
        Re: Micro Marring with M83 & M80 (Update)

        Finally I got it! After about a week of trying to get rid of the marring on my truck I finally figured it out last night. As I mentioned previously I tried Scratch X and M09 with a finishing pad, the Scratch X did a good job with getting most of the marring out. And the M09 didn't work quite as well. So last night I decided to try M80 on the finishing pad, since that was pretty much the only thing I didn't try and now the paint looks great with no marring. I will post some pics later since it was late last night when I finished up. Thanks to everyone for their help. Much appreciated

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        • #19
          Re: Micro Marring with M83 & M80

          Glad you figured it out. Can't wait to see the pics. Way to go!
          quality creates its own demand

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          • #20
            Re: Micro Marring with M83 & M80

            Originally posted by Blackford View Post
            I am trying to figure out what is causing the micro-marring when I am applying M80 or M83 with my G100. I never noticed it until recently when I was detailing a friend's black Ford pickup. The surprising thing is that I have almost the same exact black truck and have never noticed the micro marring on my truck until now. I have been using the g100 on my truck for over a year with no problems until recently. Today I went into my garage to try and figure out what I am doing wrong. I started off using M105 with a new w8006 pad, made couple passes, wiped it off and everything looked fine. Then I went to M83 with another w8006 pad and bam, micro-marring. Then tried M80 with the same results. I tried another pass with more pressure, but still no good. I'm pretty sure that I am using it long enough being that I made at least 4 passes in a 16" x 16" section in about a 1 1/2 minute. I tried using less product and then more product, no help. Can anyone give me anymore ideas of what to try? I plan on trying again tomorrow, but I don't know what else to try.
            MY suggestion(use M82 with polishing pad), do not use pressure.

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            • #21
              Re: Micro Marring with M83 & M80

              Originally posted by Blackford View Post
              Well I got a chance today to try some of the suggestions and it seems that Scratch X with the DA and a finishing pad worked the best. I got almost all the marring out. I mean you really have to strain to see these scratches now. I tried M09 and that did not seem as effective as the Scratch X. How does Scratch X compare to Color X, are either of them considered a polish or just scratch removers? Also where does M09 fall in compared to these too? Thanks for all the suggestions you guys made, I feel a lot better knowing I am capable of removing these defects.

              Here are some photos I took today

              This photo shows the hood of my truck which I used the Scratch X on


              Here is pic of the fender which I used M09, there is still some scratches, but you have to be up very close to see them


              What do you guys think? Ideally I would want the paint to be flawless, but I'm asking for more than what the DA is capable of?
              Told you so about scratch-X and DA! Honestly I have tried everything (except for the new D151, which I am looking forward to trying) and the scratch-X works the absolute best with the DA. I have always had it finish off crystal clear with a polishing pad, and this is on the black dodge intrepid that turns hazy with #80, no matter which way you work it. IME Scratch-X is also has much more corrective power then #9, #82, and Color-X with the DA, and finishes off more clear then them all! It's not quite as agressive as #80, but close.

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              • #22
                Re: Micro Marring with M83 & M80

                Here's some pics, for my truck after M80 w/ W9006 pad and M26.









                Hood Reflection


                Both of my toys

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                • #23
                  Re: Micro Marring with M83 & M80

                  Beautiful! That's alot of acreage to buff

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                  • #24
                    Re: Micro Marring with M83 & M80

                    Originally posted by Blackford View Post
                    Finally I got it! After about a week of trying to get rid of the marring on my truck I finally figured it out last night.

                    Thanks to everyone for their help. Much appreciated
                    We love to hear follow-up poss of success!


                    Originally posted by Blackford View Post
                    Here's some pics, Both of my toys
                    The truck looks great but can't help but love the Classic Full Convertible Broncos...

                    Mike Phillips
                    760-515-0444
                    showcargarage@gmail.com

                    "Find something you like and use it often"

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