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  • #61
    Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

    Originally posted by xantonin View Post
    Certainly the yellow one. The red cutting pad isn't actually recommended by Meguiar's to be used with the DA.
    Thanks for the info. Do you know why they don't recommend it?

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    • #62
      Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

      Originally posted by davisinla View Post
      Thanks for the info. Do you know why they don't recommend it?
      There is a very high probability that the W7207/W7006 burgundy cutting pad will haze the paint when used on a D/A polisher. It's generally too aggressive when coupled with that tool. Now, that's not to say you should never use it because it can remove a more severe or stubborn defect, but you will most likely need to follow with the W8xxx pad to clean up the hazing. We just don't recommend it for general use.
      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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      • #63
        Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

        Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
        There is a very high probability that the W7207/W7006 burgundy cutting pad will haze the paint when used on a D/A polisher. It's generally too aggressive when coupled with that tool. Now, that's not to say you should never use it because it can remove a more severe or stubborn defect, but you will most likely need to follow with the W8xxx pad to clean up the hazing. We just don't recommend it for general use.
        Thanks Michael.

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        • #64
          Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

          What is the recomended pad for using with DA on hard Audi clearcoat?

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          • #65
            Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

            Originally posted by rs_A4 View Post
            What is the recomended pad for using with DA on hard Audi clearcoat?
            You should be able to get excellent results using the W8207 Soft Buff 2.0 yellow polishing pad, although you may need couple that with M105. Try it with Ultimate Compound first, but Kickin Griffin obtained very good results with this pad and even M205 on the hard paint of a Mercedes he recently did. He was dealing with some very thin paint so he opted for a very mild approach at first, but unless you know that your Audi has been very aggressively rotary polished in the past you should be perfectly fine with a more aggressive liquid. Ultimate Compound certainly is more aggressive than the M205 he used, but M105 is even more so.
            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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            • #66
              Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

              Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
              You should be able to get excellent results using the W8207 Soft Buff 2.0 yellow polishing pad, although you may need couple that with M105. Try it with Ultimate Compound first, but Kickin Griffin obtained very good results with this pad and even M205 on the hard paint of a Mercedes he recently did. He was dealing with some very thin paint so he opted for a very mild approach at first, but unless you know that your Audi has been very aggressively rotary polished in the past you should be perfectly fine with a more aggressive liquid. Ultimate Compound certainly is more aggressive than the M205 he used, but M105 is even more so.
              Thanks for the answer, but total neewbe here. Was considering UC or swirlX, to start with, just to get comfertable with using a DA, so I don't think I want to do anything more aggressive than that.

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              • #67
                Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

                Originally posted by rs_A4 View Post
                Thanks for the answer, but total neewbe here. Was considering UC or swirlX, to start with, just to get comfertable with using a DA, so I don't think I want to do anything more aggressive than that.
                Smart approach! Stick with the UC though; if your paint is that hard then SwirlX will likely be too mild.
                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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                • #68
                  Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

                  heres a pic i got from a test spot using Ultimate Compound, cant remember if it was followed up with 205 or not



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                  • #69
                    Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

                    sorry guys, newbie question here: If i have a pretty good (meaning light swirl marks and slight orange peel) white paint with clear coat, will using UC eat away at the clearcoat too fast? i have SwirlX and ScratchX2.0 in my arsenal and a DA with the meguiars yellow polishing pad. I want to use UC as my one step paint cleaner but im afraid it might be too aggressive? will i damage my clearcoat if i use this over the whole car??

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                    • #70
                      Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

                      Originally posted by -DAvo View Post
                      sorry guys, newbie question here: If i have a pretty good (meaning light swirl marks and slight orange peel) white paint with clear coat, will using UC eat away at the clearcoat too fast? i have SwirlX and ScratchX2.0 in my arsenal and a DA with the meguiars yellow polishing pad. I want to use UC as my one step paint cleaner but im afraid it might be too aggressive? will i damage my clearcoat if i use this over the whole car??
                      I would try the swirlX first to see if it takes care of your problem. Remember, Least aggressive method first.
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                      • #71
                        Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

                        Originally posted by -DAvo View Post
                        sorry guys, newbie question here: If i have a pretty good (meaning light swirl marks and slight orange peel) white paint with clear coat, will using UC eat away at the clearcoat too fast? i have SwirlX and ScratchX2.0 in my arsenal and a DA with the meguiars yellow polishing pad. I want to use UC as my one step paint cleaner but im afraid it might be too aggressive? will i damage my clearcoat if i use this over the whole car??
                        Shouldn't hurt it at all, but I like the previous poster's advice about using least aggressive products first.
                        r. b.

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                        • #72
                          Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

                          ive always kinda wondered the same thing, if u detail a vehicle, and the owner doesnt take care of finsih and comes back swirled time and time again etc. how many sessions of paint correction can one do with say, M105/UC/more aggressive compounds without having to worry about getting into paint itself and ruining the finish.
                          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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                          • #73
                            Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

                            Originally posted by CumminsCrazed View Post
                            ive always kinda wondered the same thing, if u detail a vehicle, and the owner doesnt take care of finsih and comes back swirled time and time again etc. how many sessions of paint correction can one do with say, M105/UC/more aggressive compounds without having to worry about getting into paint itself and ruining the finish.
                            I did some research on that issue and found some informative threads...



                            The first one here is quite good.
                            r. b.

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                            • #74
                              Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

                              Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                              Smart approach! Stick with the UC though; if your paint is that hard then SwirlX will likely be too mild.
                              You recomended using the W8207 Soft Buff 2.0 yellow polishing pad with UC. How many pads will I need to complete a car?

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                              • #75
                                Re: Ultimate Compound - Who's used it, what do you think?

                                Originally posted by rs_A4 View Post
                                You recomended using the W8207 Soft Buff 2.0 yellow polishing pad with UC. How many pads will I need to complete a car?
                                At the very least, two. Even then, it is very important to clean your pad on the fly as you progress. If you've got pretty severe defects and are working a pad pretty aggressively, you may really want to use more pads than that. Some people will use a fresh pad for each panel, but that's often overkill. Two pads minimum, perhaps four if you have to work very aggressively.
                                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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