Uh oh. How to remove Miyabi coat?

OP seems to be having quite a chore post curing...

I do appreciate ~ harder ~ to some degree if one is seeking to put a product on soft paint. You know, the type of paint that shows marring by a wind blown leaf brushing by it.
 
That`s no bueno. On the bright side it does show how resilient the coating is. If it is the coating that you`re seeing.
 
OP seems to be having quite a chore post curing...

I do appreciate ~ harder ~ to some degree if one is seeking to put a product on soft paint. You know, the type of paint that shows marring by a wind blown leaf brushing by it.

That would be black Subaru paint...the evil concoction that started me down this whole rabbit hole.
 
They cut very well, tend to haze the paint more than MF though. They go back a few years, probably about the time M105/M205 were released and you can thank Kevin Brown for them coming into the spot light.
 
They cut very well, tend to haze the paint more than MF though. They go back a few years, probably about the time M105/M205 were released and you can thank Kevin Brown for them coming into the spot light.

Funny, I just found some last week, still in the package I bought years ago. Gave it a shot and still don`t like them on my rotary.
 
They were all the rage as microfiber was being introduced. Designed for furniture polishing. Try Griot’s fast cut microfiber, you’ll have an easier time.
 
They were all the rage as microfiber was being introduced. Designed for furniture polishing. Try Griot’s fast cut microfiber, you’ll have an easier time.

I have B&S microfiber cutting pads. Are the griots really that much better to warrant the purchase?
 
The fast cut pads have no foam, if you need to be that aggressive. If microfiber is not getting the results you desire, this is the next step up.
 
The fast cut pads have no foam, if you need to be that aggressive. If microfiber is not getting the results you desire, this is the next step up.

Are these what you refer to? These are quite nice when ya just don`t wanna mess around...
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Just ordered a couple of the Surbuf pads, since they’re specifically what he recommended. Hope they’re not too much of a PITA, but just need them for this one “job.” Also grabbed a small bottle of Menzerna SHC300. Probably a bit more of a cut than anything I have at the moment, just based on what I’ve seen people say on here.
 
Meguires used to sell microfiber pads called x-tra cut. Hardly any foam backing at all. I never got around to testing them out as the normal cutting pads were sufficient.
 
Just ordered a couple of the Surbuf pads...

I`ll be interested to hear what you think of `em.

Leaving aside the actual, unusual, topic of this thread...all this "oh-so aggressive" stuff sounds like trouble waiting to happen, especially what with today`s thin OE paintjobs.
 
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