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Greg Nichols said:I have a typo in my photo posting: I was 105 burg, 205 yellow, 205 black. Sorry I'm going to edit it.
jdoria said:Avoid the customer return, go another polishing route. Rotary and 106?
Greg Nichols said:Has anyone else seen what happens when you IPA after a 105/205 polishing?
I've spent the last few days noticing that 105 and 205 look outstanding, until you wipe them down with 91% IPA, then slight marring shows up. I took some photos I'll upload soon.
My technique was the KBM, using PFW (rotary), Megs 2.0 burg and black pads (RO). I messed around with my methods but get marring no matter what.
I'm stoping short of saying these two fill defects until further notice...........
Cheers,
GREG
RickRack said:Greg, thanks for posting this.
I hardly ever use M105 or M205, but I recently tried this combo on a 'quicky' detail for one of my customers. The vehicle was being sold to one of his friends, so I was instructed to give the car a quick 2-step polish so it looked decent for him. I used the M105 & M205 combo and experienced some filling as well. The paint looked great after polishing, but as soon as I wiped it down with 91% alcohol, some of the defects returned and the panels appeared very hazy. I had to go back and redo some of the areas with Menzerna to get the results I was looking for, which I was not happy about since this was a ‘quick’ job. I had absolutely no issues with the areas that were polished with Menzerna after an alcohol wipedown, so I’m pretty sure it was the M205.
Since all paints are different, I tried the same combo on another vehicle just to see if the same thing happened. Sure enough, a slight haze appeared after the alcohol wipedown. I tried a few different pads which usually work for me with no luck. I will say that I did not use the pads that Meguiar’s recommends, but there is no reason why I shouldn’t have been able to finish off correctly with the pads I was using. I have detailed a few cars in my life, so I’m pretty sure my technique was spot on…
toyotaguy said:damn it...might need to always finish up with a milder polish?
do you think its the 105 or the 205?
what about following with FpII? think its enough to remove any hazing?
I might be needing to call up a couple people and ask to see their cars two weeks later!
Greg Nichols said:Updates,
The marring is not from the towel, I did a IPA test and allowed to evap, samething.
The IPA is straight, no h2o added if I did it would be distilled.
The photo might not show it but the marring is not straight line.
I'm worried as I HATE to have returns on work, and I've done this process before. I know every paint is different, but.............
I messed around with the speed, didn't seem to make a difference, I still get marring showing up.
Cheers,
GREG
David Fermani said:Greg - Make sure you keep us posted if this keeps happening on other vehicles. I've been toying with the idea of the likelyhood of being able to 105 via a cutting pad/rotary and then finishing with PC/205.
David Fermani said:Greg - Make sure you keep us posted if this keeps happening on other vehicles. I've been toying with the idea of the likelyhood of being able to 105 via a cutting pad/rotary and then finishing with PC/205.