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  • G110 on its way to my house......few questions.

    OK, mainly, what i need to know is what speeds to work which products in with and for how long.

    2 step (Compound 1, LSP)
    3 step (Compound 1, Compound 2 , LSP)

    Thanks guys!
    Zach Hall

    2001.5 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel - DD/Tow rig
    1983 Chevy C10 - Race/Show rig
    1939 Dodge D11 Luxury Liner Deluxe - Antique resto. project

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    Re: G110 on its way to my house......few questions.

    Most of us work compounds and cleaner/polishes at speed 5 and apply LSP at speed 2-3. Working time for compounds will depend on what the compound is, type of paint and how bad your defects are. Best to do a test spot. Here is a good write-up for #80 by Mike Phillips.
    How many passes to break the diminishing abrasives in M80 down? (http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?p=192688) I am going to use #80 on a polishing pad.. How do you know when the diminishing abrasives have broken down? Also how many full-size sedans can you buff out using a single 32oz bottle of M80?
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      Re: G110 on its way to my house......few questions.

      Originally posted by CumminsCrazed View Post
      OK, mainly, what i need to know is what speeds to work which products in with and for how long.

      2 step (Compound 1, LSP)
      3 step (Compound 1, Compound 2 , LSP)

      Thanks guys!
      In addition to the great info found in the thread mentioned above on direction / pressure, here are some good guidelines for speed...

      Paint cleaners / compounds / swirl removers 3 - 5 on the speed dial...

      LSP's 1 - 3 on the speed dial

      We also added a decal on top of the machine with these same suggestions
      Mike Pennington
      Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
      Meguiar's, Inc.
      800-854-8073
      mpennington@meguiars.com

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        Re: G110 on its way to my house......few questions.

        oh ok good!!!!!!
        Zach Hall

        2001.5 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel - DD/Tow rig
        1983 Chevy C10 - Race/Show rig
        1939 Dodge D11 Luxury Liner Deluxe - Antique resto. project

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          Re: G110 on its way to my house......few questions.

          so if i was to use like......#7 SCG would that be a 1-3 or 3-5 product
          Zach Hall

          2001.5 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel - DD/Tow rig
          1983 Chevy C10 - Race/Show rig
          1939 Dodge D11 Luxury Liner Deluxe - Antique resto. project

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            Re: G110 on its way to my house......few questions.

            Originally posted by CumminsCrazed View Post
            so if i was to use like......#7 SCG would that be a 1-3 or 3-5 product
            M07 is a pure polish containing no abrasives, thus you do not need to forcefully spread it over the paint over and over to be effective. It simply needs to be evenly spread across the surface once, and then removed.

            Just think of it this way, anything that needs to be forced against the paint to try and remove actual paint (compounds and abrasive polishes) will need speeds 3 and above, and anything that is simply being spread over the surface (Pure polish like M07, waxes) can be done with speeds up to 3.

            Make sense?

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            • #7
              Re: G110 on its way to my house......few questions.

              excellent answer...thanks buddy!
              Zach Hall

              2001.5 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel - DD/Tow rig
              1983 Chevy C10 - Race/Show rig
              1939 Dodge D11 Luxury Liner Deluxe - Antique resto. project

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