Black Viper (mamba edition) by Brian Brice

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This was done when my G110 v2 was two weeks old, it was the only machine used on this particular job. It is a strong machine in a small package. The synthetic exterior of this tool is a warm welcome compared to machines of old. Vibration is minimal, I really enjoy using this machine for multiple jobs at hand.

Pads used were Megs Burgandy, and a stack of 6 inch flat LC, white/orange/black.

Megs 105 and 205 were the only polishes used, and this finish was topped with Pinnacle Souveran.

Wheels were polished with Wenol bl and four inch megs pads via G110 v2.

Exterior plastic were treated the same as the paint system.
 
Great job. The song choice puts this video over the top and the time spent in the editing room obviously. The car came out perfect as well.
 
I loved the video( very creative!) as well and the car came out beautiful Brian!

Im curious how you liked the burg pad on the G11V2? Im afraid to use it because Ive read it it doesnt do well with the G11(too aggressive)and even megs doesnt recommend it . But obviously it worked well for you . Any comments about it ?Thanks!
 
I loved the video( very creative!) as well and the car came out beautiful Brian!

Im curious how you liked the burg pad on the G11V2? Im afraid to use it because Ive read it it doesnt do well with the G11(too aggressive)and even megs doesnt recommend it . But obviously it worked well for you . Any comments about it ?Thanks!


Thanks for the compliment.

The Burgandy pads are difficult to use on any ro due to their density but after a few passes they soften up in my experience. I don't prefer megs burgandy pads on any machine typically, however there were some area's that needed the brick like abrasiveness and I was not going to unzip the Makita so Burgandy it was.

To touch further on that topic; I would also steer clear of the megs burgandy via any forced rotation machine, and the reason for that imo is they require too much pressure for constant contact and seems like a recipe for disaster.

For the most part I only use 4 inch burgandy pads for spot polishing and that sort of thing, but thanks for bringing up the issue.
 
Thanks for the compliment.

The Burgandy pads are difficult to use on any ro due to their density but after a few passes they soften up in my experience. I don't prefer megs burgandy pads on any machine typically, however there were some area's that needed the brick like abrasiveness and I was not going to unzip the Makita so Burgandy it was.

To touch further on that topic; I would also steer clear of the megs burgandy via any forced rotation machine, and the reason for that imo is they require too much pressure for constant contact and seems like a recipe for disaster.

For the most part I only use 4 inch burgandy pads for spot polishing and that sort of thing, but thanks for bringing up the issue.

Thanks Brian!

Are you still working for that same shop or on your own now? Hows it going? :)
 
The Viper looks great! I see you have more talent than just with a polisher. Entertaining video! :bigups
Now if I can just get that song out of my head.:)
 
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