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Lumin De Lumine
I really need to speed up my approach for machine polishing. Up to now, its been two or three step polishing with wool & foam pads using either GTechniq P1 and sometimes 3M FCP or Menzerna polishes.
95% of my customers are BMW & VAG owners because of the circles I advertise in and a lot of these paints can be rock solid and time-consuming to correct.
So I'm thinking of sanding more often on the harder paints if it makes for faster delivery of results. If I need to introduce new machines and systems then I will. So here are the questions...
What are the favoured sanding discs. Up to now, I used Mirka Abralon but do people find that they don't last very long. I used them on my PC 7424. How many panels do you guys get with a disc?
Do you recommend that I run a Mirka DA (or similar) off my compressor instead?
The other part is removing the sanding marks. Again, speed and efficiency is what I am going for. Is the Megs MF system going to work faster than say the foamed wool and orange pads? I realise that it gets to a certain finish without leaving holograms, etc.
Then for the MF pads, what do you think of using them with Compressor-driven DA's instead of the electric ones.
I'd be very interested to hear what other pro's do, especially on harder paint, that makes for more efficient paint corrections.
Thanks!
KaPow!
95% of my customers are BMW & VAG owners because of the circles I advertise in and a lot of these paints can be rock solid and time-consuming to correct.
So I'm thinking of sanding more often on the harder paints if it makes for faster delivery of results. If I need to introduce new machines and systems then I will. So here are the questions...
What are the favoured sanding discs. Up to now, I used Mirka Abralon but do people find that they don't last very long. I used them on my PC 7424. How many panels do you guys get with a disc?
Do you recommend that I run a Mirka DA (or similar) off my compressor instead?
The other part is removing the sanding marks. Again, speed and efficiency is what I am going for. Is the Megs MF system going to work faster than say the foamed wool and orange pads? I realise that it gets to a certain finish without leaving holograms, etc.
Then for the MF pads, what do you think of using them with Compressor-driven DA's instead of the electric ones.
I'd be very interested to hear what other pro's do, especially on harder paint, that makes for more efficient paint corrections.
Thanks!
KaPow!