Cyclo working more magic

Mike777G

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Here is a before and after of my buddies Porsche that was heavily oxidized. The result is after several passes with a cyclo and yellow pads with malco medium cut followed by a wax. Enjoy





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Mike777G-Nice to see somebody getting good use out of a Cyclo!



Did you find that the yellow pads lost some cut after a while? I haven't used them since forever but they used to wear down kinda fast for me.



Is that a *really* cool green, or does it just look like it under the fluorescents?
 
My problem with the pads is not the foam surface wearing down it's that the velcro on the pads becomes worn to the point that the pads become unusable. The surface does soften up as well, but the velcro has definitely been the biggest problem for me.

The combination I used for this also wasn't aggressive enough it took many many passes and the oxidation was still not 100% removed.



The paint is very unique on this car it does look more green in the picture than it actually is though.
 
Mike777G said:
My problem with the pads is not the foam surface wearing down it's that the velcro on the pads becomes worn to the point that the pads become unusable. The surface does soften up as well, but the velcro has definitely been the biggest problem for me...



Huh :think: I had that happen with *one* batch of pads, but that was the only time.

The combination I used for this also wasn't aggressive enough it took many many passes and the oxidation was still not 100% removed.



If you want something more aggressive, you could try the Meguiar's 4" burgundy cutting pads, or the 4" SurBuf (?SP? I can never remember those cutsie spellings) ones.

The paint is very unique on this car it does look more green in the picture than it actually is though.



Well, I sure like how it looks in the pix!
 
What do you usually do to wash your pads maybe thats my problem. I usually massage them under a warm water and then dry them.
 
Nice job. The cyclo is an excellent machine. It is not the newest or hottest piece of equipment, but just flat out delivers. I would suggest you get the edge dual sided pad system so you will not have to worry about the velcro or centering the pads.
 
Mike777G said:
What do you usually do to wash your pads maybe thats my problem. I usually massage them under a warm water and then dry them.



I do almost all my pad washing with regular blue Dawn. I either blow them dry with the compressor or just let them air-dry.
brwill2005 said:
I would suggest you get the edge dual sided pad system so you will not have to worry about the velcro or centering the pads.



Yeah, that system works *VERY* well on the Cyclo :xyxthumbs
 
brwill2005 said:
I would suggest you get the edge dual sided pad system so you will not have to worry about the velcro or centering the pads.



Are you talking about the double precision quick connect adapter that cyclo sells?
 
Mike777G said:
Are you talking about the double precision quick connect adapter that cyclo sells?



Yeah, it's basically the "Edge" system that, IIRC, 3M now owns the rights to. I was a little leery of it at first, but !oh man! is it nice. It's a lot better than the conventional velcro and lightyears away from the original "booted pads" I started with in the '80s.
 
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