Hello,
I figured I would provide some updates on some tests I have done. I have a white 05 Tahoe Z71. White, I'm finding is a difficult color in the sense that you cannot see many defects until night time under the street lamps. So I've done my truck in pieces with different machines over the last few months. Today I hit 3 panels with my cyclo and green pads using OHC and OP and Pin XMT Carn Glaze and Colonite 845.....
Well, in the end, when night time came around, as I expected, there were many swirls. To try and reduce the swirls I saw, I figured I'd do a test. I ended up taping off two sections of the panels I just finished, one for Pin XMT and one for Optimum.
Both sections used the same pads on the cyclo, just one half on one and one half on the other. Here are the products used:
Cyclo orange pad - XMT 3 one side and OHC the other (2 very slow passes)
Cyclo orange pad - XMT 2 one side and OC the other (1 very slow pass)
Cyclo green pad - XMT 1 one side and OP the other (1 very slow pass)
At this point, my results are that both strips look better than the surrounding panels I worked on earlier today. However, comparing the two strips, the Optimum side definitely had the edge. It looks much improved, not 100 %, but not bad at all.
So in summary, given the same machine and same pads, the Optimum line may produce slightly better results over XMT. I think the XMT line is fine and probably would have worked great if I set the right base with my rotary and used cutting and polishing pads on the cyclo.
Thanks for tuning in on the neverending search for the right combo!!!!
I figured I would provide some updates on some tests I have done. I have a white 05 Tahoe Z71. White, I'm finding is a difficult color in the sense that you cannot see many defects until night time under the street lamps. So I've done my truck in pieces with different machines over the last few months. Today I hit 3 panels with my cyclo and green pads using OHC and OP and Pin XMT Carn Glaze and Colonite 845.....
Well, in the end, when night time came around, as I expected, there were many swirls. To try and reduce the swirls I saw, I figured I'd do a test. I ended up taping off two sections of the panels I just finished, one for Pin XMT and one for Optimum.
Both sections used the same pads on the cyclo, just one half on one and one half on the other. Here are the products used:
Cyclo orange pad - XMT 3 one side and OHC the other (2 very slow passes)
Cyclo orange pad - XMT 2 one side and OC the other (1 very slow pass)
Cyclo green pad - XMT 1 one side and OP the other (1 very slow pass)
At this point, my results are that both strips look better than the surrounding panels I worked on earlier today. However, comparing the two strips, the Optimum side definitely had the edge. It looks much improved, not 100 %, but not bad at all.
So in summary, given the same machine and same pads, the Optimum line may produce slightly better results over XMT. I think the XMT line is fine and probably would have worked great if I set the right base with my rotary and used cutting and polishing pads on the cyclo.
Thanks for tuning in on the neverending search for the right combo!!!!