BudgetPlan1
Active member
OK, really liking the Menzerna stuff lately, have read extensive post re: Menzerna best practices when using with Flex 3401 and not sure if same `strategy` applies to using a DA like GG6.
Specifically gonna be prepping new car for coating this weekend, likely most aggressive polish needed will be Menz SF-3500 (PO106FA), maybe get away with just Menz SF-3800 (PO85RD).
I`ve used it on a few cars before, generally at GG6 Speed 4.5 - 5 (5500-6000 OPM), starting with moderate pressure for first two passes, followed by lessening pressure until it becomes translucent. Curious though, when trying to eek out that last little bit of gloss/clarity with the 3800, what speed/pressure do experienced folks find produces the best results.
For applicable pads I`ve a full `set` (8 pads) each of:
- LC Flat White
- LC Flat Black
- LC Flat Blue
- LC HydroTech Tangerine
- LC HydroTech Crimson
Test spots will be done but initial thoughts are SF3500 on LC Flat White followed by SF3800 on Crimson HydroTech; will have to see but maybe get away with 3800 on LC White followed by 3800 on LC HT Crimson. Car is new so upon examination last week, paint in very good shape as dealer didn`t do the usual `prep` at my request. A few light spots/stains from sitting outside on lot but testing shows those come out by hand with 3500 on LC white, rubbing for only a few seconds....so very minor.
What impact does DA speed have on polish use, especially DAT polishes like Menzerna. Does initial higher DA speed break down the polish quicker and then successive lower speed passes `work` the polishes more without building up as much heat? Generally same thing with pressure?
Guess I just don`t quite understand the role machine speed and pressure plays in the use/results of using DAT polishes (SMAT too for that matter)
Any help/thoughts/theories are appreciated...not completely in the `what should I do in this particular case` but also seeking overall understanding of machine speed/pressure impact on results.
Thanks
Specifically gonna be prepping new car for coating this weekend, likely most aggressive polish needed will be Menz SF-3500 (PO106FA), maybe get away with just Menz SF-3800 (PO85RD).
I`ve used it on a few cars before, generally at GG6 Speed 4.5 - 5 (5500-6000 OPM), starting with moderate pressure for first two passes, followed by lessening pressure until it becomes translucent. Curious though, when trying to eek out that last little bit of gloss/clarity with the 3800, what speed/pressure do experienced folks find produces the best results.
For applicable pads I`ve a full `set` (8 pads) each of:
- LC Flat White
- LC Flat Black
- LC Flat Blue
- LC HydroTech Tangerine
- LC HydroTech Crimson
Test spots will be done but initial thoughts are SF3500 on LC Flat White followed by SF3800 on Crimson HydroTech; will have to see but maybe get away with 3800 on LC White followed by 3800 on LC HT Crimson. Car is new so upon examination last week, paint in very good shape as dealer didn`t do the usual `prep` at my request. A few light spots/stains from sitting outside on lot but testing shows those come out by hand with 3500 on LC white, rubbing for only a few seconds....so very minor.
What impact does DA speed have on polish use, especially DAT polishes like Menzerna. Does initial higher DA speed break down the polish quicker and then successive lower speed passes `work` the polishes more without building up as much heat? Generally same thing with pressure?
Guess I just don`t quite understand the role machine speed and pressure plays in the use/results of using DAT polishes (SMAT too for that matter)
Any help/thoughts/theories are appreciated...not completely in the `what should I do in this particular case` but also seeking overall understanding of machine speed/pressure impact on results.
Thanks