I have had a PC 7424 for awhile now, but have never been thrilled by it. I have three cars, all with fairly hard paint, and have never had much luck with removing swirls and such. A couple weeks ago I went crazy on Autogeek.net and bought a Makita 9227. I also bought a quart of Meguiars #105 Ultra Cut Compound.
Last week my wife left for a week on a vacation with her side of the family, so it was the perfect time for me to attack her alpine white 2006 BMW 325i. She is known to go through a few gas station car washes when I'm not looking, and it had the usual swirling and scratches.
I started with the Makita, an orange 7.5" LC pad, and the M105 compound. After a couple of passes there was definite improvement. I switched to a 6.5" purple foamed wool pad, and I got near perfection from one pass! It was wiping out all the swirls with ease, and finished down amazingly well. I used a 4" PFM with the M105 in some places.
I followed up with my PC, a 6.5" white pad, and Menzerna 106FF. This combination achieved a brilliant gloss, but that PC just kills my hands when it is set to 5 or 6. I tore the white pad off the PC and placed it on the 6" backing pad on my Makita and resumed polishing with the 106FF. Much easier! I used a combination of 4" and 6.5" white pads on the rotary, with great results.
I sealed the paint and glass with Klasse AIO. I applied it with a 6.5" blue pad and, you guessed it, the Makita rotary! I followed with Collinite #845. This car is transformed, and I can't wait to show the wife. She has our only digital camera with her, so I was unable to take any photos, sorry. I just want to tell everyone how much better my world is since I made the leap to a rotary polisher.
Last week my wife left for a week on a vacation with her side of the family, so it was the perfect time for me to attack her alpine white 2006 BMW 325i. She is known to go through a few gas station car washes when I'm not looking, and it had the usual swirling and scratches.
I started with the Makita, an orange 7.5" LC pad, and the M105 compound. After a couple of passes there was definite improvement. I switched to a 6.5" purple foamed wool pad, and I got near perfection from one pass! It was wiping out all the swirls with ease, and finished down amazingly well. I used a 4" PFM with the M105 in some places.
I followed up with my PC, a 6.5" white pad, and Menzerna 106FF. This combination achieved a brilliant gloss, but that PC just kills my hands when it is set to 5 or 6. I tore the white pad off the PC and placed it on the 6" backing pad on my Makita and resumed polishing with the 106FF. Much easier! I used a combination of 4" and 6.5" white pads on the rotary, with great results.
I sealed the paint and glass with Klasse AIO. I applied it with a 6.5" blue pad and, you guessed it, the Makita rotary! I followed with Collinite #845. This car is transformed, and I can't wait to show the wife. She has our only digital camera with her, so I was unable to take any photos, sorry. I just want to tell everyone how much better my world is since I made the leap to a rotary polisher.