Hi Ceedog,
Ok, I see if a sentence fell off your post then your original statement now makes sense. We seem to be in agreement with the technique then.
I figure there are particles of clearcoat in there whether I see buildup or not.
Yes I agree with you there. I do think the MF cleaning technique is more likely to leave those particles behind in the pad. Compressed air would be great, but you don?t always have it available, so to me a brush is essential ? either that all a lot of pads.
I?m surprised that you don?t or haven?t used LC Orange pads, I thought they were virtually essential for M105. Anyway I placed another order which included the Cyan and the Tangerine, so I try your way when the order arrives. The last order I received contained the ?Constant Pressure? Orange pads. I really like them with M105. My first efforts with M105 were a real disaster, not that I?m blaming the standard Orange pads. It was just my luck I picked on a vehicle whose paint just didn?t suit M105. Of course that just goes to show that a particular product like M105 is not always the right choice for every vehicle. Which just proves that doing a test section on every vehicle is essential and that you need more than one make of compounds/polishes etc on the shelf. When M105 won?t cut it (excuse the pun), then probably Menzerna will or vice versa.
You are probably right about paint colours making a difference, but I?m keen to have another go at that silver Astra, because the crimson was so well behaved on the black Astra.
These Astras must have been made for M105, I can?t believe how good M105 is on these two vehicles. It is like magic, just cuts in seconds, doesn?t dust and wipes clean easily and the finish is bloody unbelievable.
I?m going to spend a little more time on this black one with the crimson pad as spending time trying to jewel a silver coloured vehicle seems such a waste. Why do people buy cars with such boring colours? Then again I?ve probably just offended someone here.
I will get back to you after I test the Cyan and the Tangerine.
I purchased a rotary yesterday, so as soon as I get a decent backing plate for it I?m going to try jewelling with it and compare to the DA results. It was nearly 30 years ago that I last used a rotary and I?m not sure I still have the arm strength to hang on to one while doing vertical panels. The DA is bad enough, so I?m not really sure how long I?ll last with it. But back in those days, the rotary was king (DAs didn?t exist) for jewelling.
Graham