I don't have my da yet but just wondering because I been looking at all the pads &I have been detailing by hand or with rotary but ok for example would u use something like uc with a foam cutting pad on serious defects or a polishing pad
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You can use the foam cutting pad but you have to be careful of hazing and micromarring the the paint. You always want to do a test spot so you can figure out your best plan.
I have a foam cutting pad for my DA but have rarely used it. I have been able to do most corrections with my foam polishing pad or the DAMF System. It's all about slow arm speed and pressure, along with the proper product.
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DAMF system is a two step process involving D300 cutting compound along with the cutting disc and the D301 and the polishing disc. This system provide heavy cutting that provides rotary like results with out the damage that a rotary can do if you don't have the training and experience. Its a great system but varies slightly in the way it is used compared to a normal foam pad and product setup.
I along with many have achieved great results from the system.
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Thanks for the info after I read the replys I looked at alot of videos on the mf system and think im sold it seems that takes alot of the guesswork out of defect correction as far as the vast array of products and pads is concerned so after the second step is there any need to polish and or wax or is that all done in the second step with the mf system
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Originally posted by chrisalvarez View Postso after the second step is there any need to polish and or wax or is that all done in the second step with the mf system
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I appreciate the info I am looking to get either the megs or gg da but for the time being, and because it was in stock I got a da from harbor Freight and it is really not too bad and it was only $60. I did a test on the hood on a black car with it. Doesn't come with any pads but I picked up some shurhold 6 1/2 in pads from auto zone and so I did the hood with m205 then with a different black pad ulw &I gotta say the results were way better than expected. The range is 2000 obm to 6400 obm and it has a 5.7 amp motor I did 205 on speed 5&6 &wax on speed 4 .I had no problems with the polish but the wax when I tried on anything but speed 4 with just the weight of the machine the pad seemed to just vibrate at times so what is recommended speed for wax
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Well for wax its setting 1-2 so about 2000 opms if I'm not mistaken.
Here is what I had to tackle today when I was working
So after applying some M105 on setting 5 here is what I was left with.
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Originally posted by chrisalvarez View PostWow. Nice job another question would u ever reccomend using a wool pad on a da
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Originally posted by chrisalvarez View PostI think I am leaning more towards the mf correction system for heavy defect correction
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