Machine polishing
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CAPP0

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20,426 posts

225 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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Could someone point me at a simple guide on which pads and which compounds to use for a straightforward machine polish on a black car? I have a dual-action polisher which was given to me (can't remember make) and a big bag of different pads, plus a random bottle of Farecla (again, I'd have to check which it is).

I'm not looking for a show-stopping detail, or to go for full paint correction (I really haven't the patience!) but just to bring the car back up to a decent appearance. I guess I'll clay bar it first then polish it, but some guidance would be really helpful.

TIA


Tommo13

196 posts

179 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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I have no affiliation with them, but this guy has some good info on his site about paint types, polish, pads etc, you can have a read.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/what-polis...

Jack_R

43 posts

124 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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If you haven't already, have a look at larry's videos (ammo nyc on youtube), loads of great walkthroughs on there, or have a look at this page by Kevin Brown:

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...

or

http://www.buffdaddy.com/kevinbrownmethod

It completely depends on the state of the paint really as each car will need a different amount of cutting power to remove a different type of defect, be it scratches, light marring etc. As a rule, always start with the lowest amount of 'abrasion'. Quite subjective but I tend to use these combinations the most (most aggressive to least):

- Microfibre cutting pad / Orange Foam Pad + Meguiars M105 compound
- White Foam pad (or Black for really fine finishing) + Meguiars M205

Then add a layer of wax/sealant to lock in your hard work smile

Combinations of the above bits can give you the intermediate steps, even using varying amounts of compound/polish will vary the cut/finish you get, think kevin explains this in his tutorials


CAPP0

Original Poster:

20,426 posts

225 months

Wednesday 9th May 2018
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Excellent, thank you, that info and the videos are just what I was looking for. I'll have a look at all of those properly.

PS thanks for the move, I didn't even know this area existed!

steve-5snwi

9,889 posts

115 months

Friday 11th May 2018
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The meguires Micro Fibre range is pretty easy to use, get the Cutting and Polishing pads and the correction fluid.

Let off some steam Bennett

2,703 posts

193 months

Saturday 12th May 2018
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steve-5snwi said:
The meguires Micro Fibre range is pretty easy to use, get the Cutting and Polishing pads and the correction fluid.
Good for most paints from my experience

justinio

1,180 posts

110 months

Saturday 12th May 2018
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Watching the videos on Youtube from Junkman200 really helped when I first started using a DA.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KP-eAddv2sk&t=...

He's a bit of a character, but goes into great detail. And his style does make it easy to watch.