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M6 vs M66 vs D151??

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  • #16
    Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

    Yea, rotary will definitely cut better then DA, but I don't even wanna go that way until I get some hours behind a DA!
    2011 Infiniti G37S 6MT
    Black Obsidian

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    • #17
      Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

      are there any recommendations on what type of pad to use with a DA ?
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      • #18
        Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

        From what I've learned thus far on this forum, Meguiar's yellow polishing pad will basically get everything done via 1 or multiple passes. Then just finish off with a black finishing pad for the wax/sealant. For extreme swirls/oxidation, the maroon cutting pad can be used.

        EDIT: I think the maroon pad is for rotary only...so I guess the yellow and black pads will be it for the DA. That combo should get majority of defects removed tho.
        2011 Infiniti G37S 6MT
        Black Obsidian

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        • #19
          Re: M6 vs M66 vs D151??

          Clutch is right, we do not recommend the W7XXX pads for use on the G110v2 or other D/A. The aggressiveness of the pad tends to haze paint when used on a D/A tool. That doesn't mean you should NEVER use it, but for long term use, or full vehicle correction it's not your best choice.

          If the only tool you have is a D/A and you've got a stubborn defect that is pushing the limits of the D/A, then stepping up to a cutting pad for that area may give you the extra punch you need. But odds are you will need to follow with a polishing pad in order to remove the haze.
          Michael Stoops
          Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

          Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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