MK5 Golf GTI
General => Detailing => Topic started by: Rustybear on October 04, 2012, 10:39:42 pm
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I enjoy keeping the cars clean and felt ready to take the next step and get a machine polisher!!
Having watched countless you tube demos on how to use it with what pads/products
I still can't remove swirl marks???
Any expert advice how best to remove these on e and for all using the machine polisher?
I use mega pads and mega ultimate compound.
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What machine you using and is it a polishing or compounding pad?
If it a da you are using meguiars 105 on a orange hex logic pad followed by 205 on a white hex pad is a good choice.
If its a rotary i prefer to use Menzerna compounds(Cant remenber their numbers) in stages on a orange, then white then finishing off on a black pad.
From what i understand meguiars UC is very similar to 205 so really is only good for finishing.
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If you're using a DA machine it may just be that on generally rock hard VW paint you won't be spending long enough on it - Even with a Rotary it can be hard work and time consuming to remove swirls and light scratches.
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As above, VAG paint tends to be quite hard. Given that people have managed to get good results using UC by hand, it sounds like you're not doing something right. I would revisit your technique and have a read of this guide:
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=63859
All polishes have their own "knack" or technique of being worked. For minor swirls, you'd probably get away with a light polishing or even just a finishing pad.
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Thanks all, will re visit. Its kestrel DA and I have used megs white and black pads.
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Try the Megs DA system. I was watching a friend of mine use it the other week. Blooming fantastic!!
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Love the DA system. Used it under the guidance of Nathan at DMR and car came up great. Does lose a few microns of clearcoat so would recommend a PDG before use.
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As above, VAG paint tends to be quite hard. Given that people have managed to get good results using UC by hand, it sounds like you're not doing something right. I would revisit your technique and have a read of this guide:
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=63859
All polishes have their own "knack" or technique of being worked. For minor swirls, you'd probably get away with a light polishing or even just a finishing pad.
Quite a peach of a thread that! Must have taken a long time to compile!
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Try the Megs DA system. I was watching a friend of mine use it the other week. Blooming fantastic!!
I have used the Megs DA Microfiber correction system on a 2008 GTi with amazing results.