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That's typical of any DA unless you have a flex with forced rotation.
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Re: MT300 question on spinning
Originally posted by Selectchoice View PostAre you keeping the pad flat to the surface? Tilting of the pad can be easy to do and will surely stop the pad spinning on a DA machine.
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Good point. I had no issues using mine at 5800 OPM's.
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Are you keeping the pad flat to the surface? Tilting of the pad can be easy to do and will surely stop the pad spinning on a DA machine.
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MT300 question on spinning
So I used my MT300 properly today for the first time on a friends pretty heavily oxidized and swirled up 2008 Hyundai Sonarta. Did a wash, dry and clay using QD as a pre-requisite. I took off a lot of contaminates from the car.
I did notice though that if i applied any pressure on the MT300, it would only oscillate and not spin.. Only when i gave it hardly any pressure would it spin... I was under the understanding that for swirl removal, about 15lb of pressure should be applied and it needs to spin... I was on the 2nd from highest setting speed wise...
I was using a 5" backing plate and the 5" Meguiars maroon pad, with Ultimate Compound. It really did come out nice.. After giving it a few passes with hardly any pressure (thus spinning the compound in) I guess there were still some light swirls in the bright sunlight, but it looked a million times better than it did before i went to town on it... I finished off with a ULW.
Advice on the spinning / pressure for paint correction please. If the surface was completely flat, i could add more pressure and have it spin, but how many panels are there on a car that are completely flat? No many...I remember seeing a video (on a different DA Mike Phillips was using, mentioning, that if it wasn't spinning, then it wasn't removing the swirls.) Hence my post.
Thanks in advance.Tags: None
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