D300 ans Megs cutting pad

JBM

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Works fantastic! Im wrestling with some hard paint and this combo is proving a nice balance of user friendliness and cutting ability.

Only gripe is D300 smells like crap, have a headache now :(
 
Wait. Are you saying you don't like the Cinnamon scent? I love the smell, and also agree that it's user friendly with good cutting ability.
 
D301 has a pleasant blueberry scent and if I remember correctly D302 smells like vanilla.
 
If prefer D302. It has no cutting ability (except the pad). After I can apply any LSP of choice.

...I've never been a Blueberry guy.
 
I actually finished with essence. Haze was very minimal , and essence took it right out. Or filled it, lol, w/e., my car, my rules.


Is that supposed to be cinnamon? No way, mothers QD in the clay kit is cinnamon, d300 is more like a chemical smell to me anyhow. When using the GG6 with a 3" pad the way I have been holding it the vents blow the crap right in my face lol. Like huffing compound.
 
Is that supposed to be cinnamon? No way, mothers QD in the clay kit is cinnamon, d300 is more like a chemical smell to me anyhow. When using the GG6 with a 3" pad the way I have been holding it the vents blow the crap right in my face lol. Like huffing compound.

For real. I swear it tastes, err, smells, like cinnamon. At least mine does. VERY much like that Big Red chewing gum. Kid you not.

Umm, that does not sound like a fun time. Don't inhale!!:wacko:
 
When using the GG6 with a 3" pad the way I have been holding it the vents blow the crap right in my face lol. Like huffing compound.

You may want to rethink/adjust how you're holding the machine so it doesn't blow in your face.
Also, for some folks, it's a good idea to wear a paper filter mask. They are chemicals after all.
I know folks that wear nitrile gloves when using a polisher so chems do not get on their hands.
 
You may want to rethink/adjust how you're holding the machine so it doesn't blow in your face.
Also, for some folks, it's a good idea to wear a paper filter mask. They are chemicals after all.
I know folks that wear nitrile gloves when using a polisher so chems do not get on their hands.

I wear said gloves. For polishing AND washing. Not so much for cleaning windows. I wouldn't be opposed to wearing a mask, either. Use one when I vacuum the house sometimes.
 
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