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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Need Advice, New Pad or Different Polish
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<blockquote data-quote="Mach1USMC" data-source="post: 15539213" data-attributes="member: 42788"><p>I hear you on as little steps as possible. Using an aggressive pad with an AIO is something I often do for clients who don't want to pay extra for compounding. However when you have severely abused paint and especially if the paint is hard (like in many Vettes for example) the only real way is to do the extra step of polishing/compounding. The wax in the AIO will mask the problem for a while but once you wash it a few times the swirls become visible again. If it was me I'd use my Megs AIO with an LC orange or yellow pad. If I don't get the results I wanted I'd step up to either Megs 105/205 or Menzerna FG4000. Then like NastyGT500 said follow it with a white pad and the AIO. </p><p></p><p>Yes, the polishing/compounding step adds time, however you will likely not have to repeat that step for a long time - especially if you put a good wax like you're using already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach1USMC, post: 15539213, member: 42788"] I hear you on as little steps as possible. Using an aggressive pad with an AIO is something I often do for clients who don't want to pay extra for compounding. However when you have severely abused paint and especially if the paint is hard (like in many Vettes for example) the only real way is to do the extra step of polishing/compounding. The wax in the AIO will mask the problem for a while but once you wash it a few times the swirls become visible again. If it was me I'd use my Megs AIO with an LC orange or yellow pad. If I don't get the results I wanted I'd step up to either Megs 105/205 or Menzerna FG4000. Then like NastyGT500 said follow it with a white pad and the AIO. Yes, the polishing/compounding step adds time, however you will likely not have to repeat that step for a long time - especially if you put a good wax like you're using already. [/QUOTE]
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