Heavy Cut compound recommendations needed.. Trying to get rid of 3M!

jbraswell said:
I wish I could get the OHC to work, its very easy to work with and you can work with it forever.. Just doesn't have any bite for me.



I'll look into the M105, thanks for the suggestions!



#105 and add in 30% or so of OHC or OC. You still get most of the cut of 105 with a much longer working time and even better finish than just 105 alone.
 
weekendwarrior said:
Does anyone have much experience with the Clearkote Compound Moose? I did a search on it a while back, and didn't come up with a lot of information. I have a bottle in my garage that someone gave me to try, and haven't messed with it. I was thinking of playing around, and mixing a little of it with M105.



It actually works pretty good. Small abrasives, long work time. Not as aggressive as 105 though-honestly, nothing I have used is. CCM does leave a pretty nice finish.
 
I'm just saying this because I finally picked up and tried a bottle for myself. Megs 105 is abso*******lutely amazing. People have been touting it here for months, and I normally don't recommend or endorse anything until I have used it myself, but this stuff lives up to the hype.



I was helping a friend wetsand and buff out a DIY paint job so I picked up a quart to use with a synthetic wool pad. It cleared out 1500 grit wet sand marks almost to a final finish with only a few minutes per panel (on a VERY hard clear coat). I'm a believer.
 
OK 105 users - I tried it and I honestly did not have a nice time. The best I could get was when I used wool but I still could not get it to finish clean. I was using a Makita and tried the LC orange CCS pad, LC white flat pad, Foamed Wool pad and 3M regular wool (best). I tried low speed - 1000rpm and medium - 1500rpm, picking it up off the paint and adding to the pad, a few dabs and a 7" line, nada, zip, zero - always flashed faster than I could handle and left a mess. OK, like I know it's me, but I'm afraid I can't unlearn what I've been doing, may sell it and go back to #84 or try 1Z Pro.
 
JuneBug said:
OK 105 users - I tried it and I honestly did not have a nice time. The best I could get was when I used wool but I still could not get it to finish clean. I was using a Makita and tried the LC orange CCS pad, LC white flat pad, Foamed Wool pad and 3M regular wool (best). I tried low speed - 1000rpm and medium - 1500rpm, picking it up off the paint and adding to the pad, a few dabs and a 7" line, nada, zip, zero - always flashed faster than I could handle and left a mess. OK, like I know it's me, but I'm afraid I can't unlearn what I've been doing, may sell it and go back to #84 or try 1Z Pro.



Let me know if you want to unload it. Try working a smaller area or using a larger amount before you dump it though.
 
Tim - going to a local Detail Meet this coming Saturday - either I'll learn to love it (doubtful) or sell/trade it to someone there (likely!). BTW - love your accent!
 
bryansbestwax said:
Presta cutting cream and a black wool edge pad.



I have been meaning to try Presta since I can get it locally and they swear by it. I still havent really tried the system one I bought a few months ago from the same place. Just a few test runs with my edge pads.
 
Invigor said:
people actually try compounding without wool? that's blasphemy!



Heh heh, until pretty recently it was the *wool* that nobody was using :D For *years* there was hardly any mention (here) of compouding with wool...it was all yellow, burgundy, and orange foam.



Seems like, just recently, the Edge and LC foamed wool have precipitated a sea-change with regard to how people do serious correction (I know, I know, a few people have always used Meg's and 3M wool).
 
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