just got g110...question on process

RonMexico

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Just recieved my G110. Right now, the goal is swirl removal and some hazing removal. I am just looking for general direction.



Here is what i have:

G110

PB SSR 2.5

PB SSR 1

ZPC

5.5" Orange LC pads

5.5" White LC pads

4" Orange LC pads

4" White LC pads



Before I jump right in with the 4" orange pad and SSR 2.5, should I try SSR 1 on an orange pad or SSR 2.5 on a white pad or some other combination?



Should I pick up a couple blue/black finishing pads or should the white ones suffice?



The vehicles are a black harley davidson f-150 and black navigator. The HD f-150 has swirls/spiderwebbing and some hazing, and the navigator has swirls/spiderwebbing from my super refined hack washing/drying technique.



Any tips on how to proceed?
 
Hey i jus picked up the megs g110 too. I worked on both a gunmetal gray and a light brown car. I used the lakecoutry 5.5" ccs orange pad with full throttle. Worked it in at speed 6 really slowly then went straight to my lsp. The ft finishes so nicely that i didnt think it was necessary to go over a second time with maybe a white pad. But since your car is black you might wanna go a second pass at a slower speed with the white to get rid of theminor swirls from the orange pad. Dont have any experience with the products your using but you should try the full throttle. Super easy to use, no dusting, and great working time. But try it out and see how you like it.
 
Oh and the red, blue, and black pads are pretty much the same. No cut to them so they are mainly for waxing.
 
Looks like you have a pretty good kit started there.



A lot of the times, ssr 2.5 will finish down to be LSP ready if you use a polishing pad, on lighter cars. Since you have darker paint, it may not work out that way. I would try ssr 2.5 on white, and bump it up to a orange pad it that isnt cutting it for you. Then ssr 1 on the white pad.



Im not too familiar with the ZPC, but if I remember correctly, its a pretty light polish, along the lines of ssr1.



And as sykou already said, use the finishing pads for the LSP.



Good luck!
 
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