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    what does everyone follow dacp with if used with w7006 cutting pad?

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    Re: what does everyone follow dacp with if used with w7006 cutting pad?

    Originally posted by cheapthrills
    what does everyone follow dacp with if used with w7006 cutting pad?
    Though I haven't tried it, I would suspect #80 or #9 with a polishing pad.
    2003 White Diamond Cadillac Escalade with Weld Evo Forged 22's

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    • #3
      #80 with polishing pad

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      • #4
        Re: what does everyone follow dacp with if used with w7006 cutting pad?

        Originally posted by cheapthrills
        what does everyone follow dacp with if used with w7006 cutting pad?
        Hi cheapthrills,

        Are you using the W-7006 on a rotary or with a dual action polisher?

        Mike
        Mike Phillips
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          hello Mike, i read your articles and i'm learning lots. thanks for all the helpful info. i am new to this hobby, i use to do friends and family cars in high school all by hand, but i believe those day are over.

          i'm using the pc with dacp and a cutting pad, although this car really needs a rotary! (currently looking for a school or someone to train me on rotary, having a hard time though) i am very surprised at how well this pc and dacp are doing. (beats using my hands for sure) it takes me 2 passes dacp w/cutting and 2-3 #80 passes w/ polishing pad. (both with meguire's pads). and i still find small micromarring, but it's only visable under a 500watt halogen, with my eyes a few inches from the finish.(wish i could get this out completly) thanks, ed
          Last edited by cheapthrills; Oct 1, 2004, 01:44 PM.

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          • #6
            I've heard it's good to follow 83 with a cutting pad with 83 on the polishing pad then probably 80 followed by 81.

            You might be able to skip the second application of 83 and just go with 80 then 81.

            Hope this helps!

            P.S. - Meguiar's does not reccommend using the cutting pad and 83 on the PC.

            Chris
            Chris

            "Once a Meguiar's user...always a Meguiar's user!"

            1994 Accord

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            • #7
              hey Mike i 'm surprised not to hear from ya? i know your probably very busy, acually it surprises me how well this product works and what little response i got from others on the board.

              i am using the cutting pad w/dacp, two passes gets most areas very good fine scraches and swirls are gone. leaving me to see those few deeper scratches (are not very noticable, and would be better handled using a rotary) after this i switch to the polishing pad and hit the area using #80 2-3 times. (could this product leave slight marring? the cars finish is black) all in all the finish is in so much better shape. i was thinking about trying this.

              -dacp cutting pad
              -dacp polishing pad?(if it is not cutting enough, use the above method 2 times, then follow with polishing pad)
              -#80 2-3 times polishing pad

              would the polishing pad w/dacp help me out, before going to #80? and could this take care of the micromarring? or or would it be better to use say dacp, 80, 82?
              thanks, ed
              Last edited by cheapthrills; Oct 3, 2004, 06:30 AM.

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                P.S. - Meguiar's does not reccommend using the cutting pad and 83 on the PC.

                Chris
                i just found this out yesterday, and i learned the hard way! oh well i quess thats how you learn, i now know the capabilities of the pc. and looking into learning the rotary. the car i was working on was in pretty bad shape,(needed a rotary) the pc polishing pad was not doing it even after 3 passes with dacp, this is why i used the cutting. two pases removed all swirls and fine scraches, but left micro marring, the 80 removed some and lighted it up pretty much, but did not completly remove it.

                where could i find good prices on the makita 9227c? also what would i need? backing plates? ect.

                thanks william
                Last edited by cheapthrills; Oct 4, 2004, 10:41 AM.

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                • #9
                  Has anyone used Vanilla Moose after #83? If so how were the results.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by cheapthrills
                    i just found this out yesterday, and i learned the hard way! oh well i guess thats how you learn, i now know the capabilities of the pc.
                    Hi Ed, it was nice talking to you by phone over this issue, the important thing is to learn from any mistakes you make so that you don't repeat them. Meguiar's' doesn't recommend using the W-7006 foam cutting pad with the G-100 dual action polisher because this type of foam is too aggressive and will haze or dull the finish when used with the G-100. The same pad used on the rotary buffer will polish the paint to a high gloss, clear finish. It has to do with the way the motor drives the gear box and spins the pad. The rotary is a direct drive, rotating action and the G-100 is an oscillating action.

                    I'm looking into learning the rotary. the car i was working on was in pretty bad shape, (needed a rotary) the pc polishing pad was not doing it even after 3 passes with dacp, this is why i used the cutting. two pases removed all swirls and fine scratches, but left micro marring, the 80 removed some and lighted it up pretty much, but did not completely remove it.

                    where could i find good prices on the makita 9227c? also what would i need? backing plates? etc.
                    For a good deal on a rotary buffer, look for a tool discount store, or a place like Lowe's should be fairly competitive on price.

                    Here's some information I posted recently on the topic of what a rotary buffer and a dual action polisher can achieve.

                    PC+83 not "cutting" it!


                    Hope this helps...

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

                    "Find something you like and use it often"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by travisdecpn
                      Has anyone used Vanilla Moose after #83? If so how were the results.
                      I have Vanilla Moose Wax but I don't know that I've tried it after #83, perhaps Scottwax will chime in on this as he has used Vanilla Moose Wax more than anyone I know.

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

                      "Find something you like and use it often"

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