imported_Dave KG
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Thought I would post up my learning process with Farecla G3 for fun, and to show that just because you dont get the results you want first time round, doesn't mean that the product is bad - just means your technique needed altering a bit, as mine did for the G3. 
Now, I've been using the rotary for a wee while now, got to the point where I no longer use the PC on cars unless the paint is thin as the crystal clear finish achievable by rotary when finishing cannot be matched on the PC. I have been mainly using Meguiars and Menzerna polishes on the rotary.
However, when in my local motorfactor picking up some more Meguiars polishing pads, I spotted Farecla G3 Paste Compound... Knowing that many bodyshops in Britain use this, I thought it would be worth a shot for fun - £9 isn't much for a full sized tube to try out either. :chuckle:
Got home, and got out a scrap panel and swirled it up with some steel wool:


Nice deep severe swirls that would warrant a farily heavy duty compound like G3. So I got out the Makita rotary and fitted a 6" Sonus SFX-1 pad. Now I knew that G3 required a lot of water to keep it lubed up, so I soaked the pad in water and squeezed out the excess... Then a line of compound onto the panel, and picked it up at 600rpm and spread at 600rpm around an area. Then up to 1500rpm - splatter everywhere!!!
- and made three passes before it dried out. Sprayed more water on the pad and made four more passes at 1500rpm. More water, then three passes at 2000rpm before slowing the machine down to 900rpm for two final passes to try and refine the finish... the resuts:


Oh dear, oh dear!!!
Hologram city!
Previously I have been able to achieve a near LSP ready, hologram free finish with aggressive compounds such as Power Gloss so seeing these holograms from one of my efforts was a little upsetting - cleared them quickly with Meguiars #80 on a Meguiars polishing pad.

Now, I've been using the rotary for a wee while now, got to the point where I no longer use the PC on cars unless the paint is thin as the crystal clear finish achievable by rotary when finishing cannot be matched on the PC. I have been mainly using Meguiars and Menzerna polishes on the rotary.
However, when in my local motorfactor picking up some more Meguiars polishing pads, I spotted Farecla G3 Paste Compound... Knowing that many bodyshops in Britain use this, I thought it would be worth a shot for fun - £9 isn't much for a full sized tube to try out either. :chuckle:
Got home, and got out a scrap panel and swirled it up with some steel wool:


Nice deep severe swirls that would warrant a farily heavy duty compound like G3. So I got out the Makita rotary and fitted a 6" Sonus SFX-1 pad. Now I knew that G3 required a lot of water to keep it lubed up, so I soaked the pad in water and squeezed out the excess... Then a line of compound onto the panel, and picked it up at 600rpm and spread at 600rpm around an area. Then up to 1500rpm - splatter everywhere!!!



Oh dear, oh dear!!!


