Hello,
I just got a D/A and I was reading lots and lots within this forum and some others.
Here are my summary :
Pads :
- Cutting pads don't work so well on D/A, and NOT recommended by Meguiar's.
- Clean the pads with terry cloth when wet, and use toothbrush when dried.
Machine Speed Setting :
- Faster = more cut
- Slower = less cut
4 - 5 When cutting
3 - 5 When polishing
2 - 3 When applying wax
Pressure :
- More pressure = more cut
- Less pressure = less cut (pretty common sense huh?)
*BUT* Applying too much pressure onto the machine will cause the machine to only vibrates and NOT ROTATING (spinning). Since the pad vibrates so fast, it's hard to notice the rotation of the pad. So make a mark
on the edge of the pad, maybe with a marker pen, so you can notice weather the pad is spinning.
- If the pad doesn't rotate, then it is almost not cutting the paint, since it only vibrates. Comparing to the rotating motion which can provides lots more cut.
Product :
(This is from what I have in my arsenal)
- M105 - For deep and seriously scratched paint
- UC - Restores clarity of the paints, also remove scratches
- M205 - Normal polishing, removes light swirls
Finally, let's discuss about and bring the confusion to the end!
Or probably just mine.
I believe each variable, speed, pressure, pads, and products.
Let's discuss on how much weight does each variables has.
Assume this is a equation for "Cutting Power"
CUTTING POWER = ( A x Pad types ) + ( B x Pressure and Speed ) + ( C x Product Type )
I hope whoever reading this will get my point >__<"
So the weight, A B and C, which one is the greatest?
For instance
If
Case A : UC with polishing pad
Case B : M105 with finishing pad
Assumed the type of finish is the same,
both cases are applied with the same speed and pressure
Which one has more cut, A or B?
I hope whoever reading this will get my point >__<"
And let this thread be an informative one for others who is getting D/A
like me.
DISCUSS!! ^^
I just got a D/A and I was reading lots and lots within this forum and some others.
Here are my summary :
Pads :
- Cutting pads don't work so well on D/A, and NOT recommended by Meguiar's.
- Clean the pads with terry cloth when wet, and use toothbrush when dried.
Machine Speed Setting :
- Faster = more cut
- Slower = less cut
4 - 5 When cutting
3 - 5 When polishing
2 - 3 When applying wax
Pressure :
- More pressure = more cut
- Less pressure = less cut (pretty common sense huh?)
*BUT* Applying too much pressure onto the machine will cause the machine to only vibrates and NOT ROTATING (spinning). Since the pad vibrates so fast, it's hard to notice the rotation of the pad. So make a mark
on the edge of the pad, maybe with a marker pen, so you can notice weather the pad is spinning.
- If the pad doesn't rotate, then it is almost not cutting the paint, since it only vibrates. Comparing to the rotating motion which can provides lots more cut.
Product :
(This is from what I have in my arsenal)
- M105 - For deep and seriously scratched paint
- UC - Restores clarity of the paints, also remove scratches
- M205 - Normal polishing, removes light swirls
Finally, let's discuss about and bring the confusion to the end!
Or probably just mine.
I believe each variable, speed, pressure, pads, and products.
Let's discuss on how much weight does each variables has.
Assume this is a equation for "Cutting Power"
CUTTING POWER = ( A x Pad types ) + ( B x Pressure and Speed ) + ( C x Product Type )
I hope whoever reading this will get my point >__<"
So the weight, A B and C, which one is the greatest?
For instance
If
Case A : UC with polishing pad
Case B : M105 with finishing pad
Assumed the type of finish is the same,
both cases are applied with the same speed and pressure
Which one has more cut, A or B?
I hope whoever reading this will get my point >__<"
And let this thread be an informative one for others who is getting D/A
like me.
DISCUSS!! ^^
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